Are urban tollgates the answer?
Marshal Bwanya The plan by Government, to set up tollgates in urban areas, although still in its preliminary stages, has torched a storm among motorists,who feel the move is meant…
Teaching, learning psychomotor domain for national development
Dr Sikhanyiso Duke Ndlovu President Mugabe, a renowned scholar in his own right, is a pacesetter in Zimbabwe’s educational development. After independence, the President encouraged the education expansion beyond the…
Africa must tap from India
Dr Nkosazana Dhlamini-Zuma If we consider the evolving geopolitics of our times, according to the last Human Development Report titled “The Rise of the South”, it is believed that by…
Cry beloved Mat North
Rutendo Mapfumo Features Correspondent Heavy trucks and front-end loaders frolic like ants, turning the ground upside-down in search of minerals scampering the wildlife that has for years known the areas…
Africa’s industrialisation drumbeat sounding louder
Kingsley Ighobor Carlos LOPES, the executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, often talks about Toblerone, the famous chocolate bar manufactured in Switzerland by Kraft Foods, an…
Fight against imperialism not over
TODAY it is 33 years after independence and 12 years under the onslaught of Western-imposed illegal economic sanctions, so insultingly sugar-coated in the hypocritical targeted sanctions rhetoric, and so inanely…
When exceptionalism costs
THE term “exceptionalism” like “election roadmap” has become commonplace. In the marketplace of ideas, this is what it should be as minds cross-fertilise. Although it was United States president Barack…
Canadian firm courts Brainworks
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter TORONTO Stock Exchange-listed Canadian exploration company Rock Tech Incorporated is on the verge of acquiring the entire stake of local private equity firm Brainworks Capital…
Sanganai expected to rake in US$300m
Business Reporter The 6th edition of the Sanganai/Hlanganani World Travel and Tourism Africa Fair is expected to generate in excess of US$300 million which will be accounted for in tourism…
Zim needs more affordable ICTs, says Shamu
Business Reporter ZIMBABWE needs more affordable information communication technology to bridge the yawning digital divide, Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services Minister Webster Shamu has said.






