Africa must protect natural resource base
By Professor James Mbwabwadze
THE United States of America, the world’s giant colossus, with the temerity to trample upon smaller nations, has made frantic
Harare, Dakar ties cordial
By Trudy Stevenson, Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Senegal
THIS article is a first attempt to answer that question from your mission in Dakar, Senegal, in French-speaking West Africa.
Zim artists get talking
By Stephen Garan’anga
The National Gallery of Zimbabwe’s art forums dubbed “Harare Conversations” are proving to be quite a hit with numerous
Is Mutharika propelling Malawi into the future?
By Ed Cropley
LILONGWE – If the billboards adorning its capital are anything to go by, Malawi is on the up and up, with President and
Zhakata regains status, mettle
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
Zora music exponent Leonard Karikoga Zhakata heads to Plaza de Castilla this Saturday to rekindle his romance with his Harare
Irrigation transforms lives in Amandhlovu
By Roselyne Sachiti in Nyamandlovu
AGNES PHIRI is a 73-year-old woman, a mother of four and grandmother of 16. She owns five cows, several chickens and
Turning wastelands into greenbelts
By Johnson Siamachira
“What I hear, I forget. What I see, I remember. What I do, I know,” so said 45-year-old Anna Ndlovu, a smallholder farmer
Buying a property off plan
BUYING a property off plan is a process that involves potential buyers being availed with plans of a development and an
Of music, drugs
AMY Winehouse, that super sounding lady of music, is no more and like a candle in the wind she was blown away by a
Fans scramble for late Amy Winehouse albums
LOS ANGELES.
Thousands of Amy Winehouse fans went to “Rehab” in the United States for a fresh listen to the British songstress who died late




