Revolutionary legacies, José Martí
Although separated by expanses of sea waters, Zimbabwe’s relations with the Republic of Cuba date back centuries, and not since Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle as most of us would want to think. It is a relationship, which is not just enhanced by the leaderships of President Mugabe and his Cuban counterparts, former president Fidel Castro and incumbent president Raul
Who is the true revolutionary?
This writer was a mere 13-year-old on the eve of Zimbabwe’s national independence in April 1980. Then there was an enigmatic political atmosphere pitting the overrated and defeated camp of capitalist-leaning political leaders who had favoured an internal settlement with Ian Smith, now standing in opposition to revolutionary leaders Robert Gabriel Mugabe
Union voices concern over singling of players
Sports Reporter
PLAYERS’ representative body, the Football Union of Zimbabwe (FUZ), is worried about the position taken by Zifa to single out three players over their performance during the Warriors’ last Afcon qualifier against Cape Verde Islands last year. Zifa president
Mgqumeni impersonator arrested
THE person claiming to be the late multi-award winning maskandi artise Khulekani Kwakhe “Mgqumeni” Khumalo was yesterday arrested in Nquthu near Newcastle, northern KwaZulu-Natal, on charges of impersonation. While police spokesman Colonel Vincent Mdunge could not confirm or deny the arrest, Sowetan has it on good authority that the “impersonator” has been
Mzilikazi plays to mirror societal ills
Entertainment Reporter
MZILIKAZI high school is set to revive its drama group that will tackle societal issues such as domestic violence, HIV and Aids, rape and violence. The 14-member drama group is to conduct weekly rehearsals at the school’s Beit Hall. In an interview, the

