Musengezi High School seeks to regain lost glory
Fortious Nhambura
“All are welcome to rebuilt Musengezi High School. The work of returning the school to its yesteryear glory should not be left
Murdoch’s empire in fresh allegations
LONDON – Rupert Murdoch, James Murdoch and their former editor Andy Coulson all face embarrassing new allegations of
Boxer’s Olympic dream
By Ellina Mhlanga
UNITED Kingdom-based boxer, Tamuka Muchapondwa has revealed his interest in representing Zimbabwe in next year’s
Western hypocrisy and media freedom
Media freedom is a term that is constantly and overly referred to by Western powers as they piously attempt to exercise their
Food crisis: Time to break the cycle
Masimba Tafirenyika
Once every few years, the world goes through a familiar ritual: various factors converge to trigger unusual increases in global
Micro-finance: What role in Africa’s development?
David Mehdi Hamam and Oliver Schwank
THE honeymoon with micro-finance is over. Since the idea of lending or giving very small sums of money to poor people
What elections should be about
WHEN politicians talk about elections, what is utmost in their minds is either to retain power or if in opposition to take power
The open palm of treachery
Panganai Kahuni
THE waving of an open palm in a church sermon is a sign of passing a Godly message denoting peace. The open palm is
Zim do the double
By Paul Munyuki
ZIMBABWE rose from the dead to claim a last-gasp five-run win and clinch the one-day international series against Bangladesh
Jackson showcases summer/winter fashion
Entertainment Reporters
IT was glitz and glamour at Plaza Shopping Centre in the Avenues at the weekend as renowned local designer Bertha Jackson




