Zima walks its talk on categories
Since the re-launch of the Zimbabwe Music Awards in May, many musicians have been waiting to see if the organisers will fulfil their promises. Following widespread consultations with musicians and…
A hero called ‘The Headmaster’ . . . Major-General Bandama was a fine soldier, mentor
He played a crucial role in dismantling the Renamo rebels in Mozambique as a commander, especially in the Battle of Casabanana which took place around October of 1986.
Potraz engages companies on tariffs
The Postal Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe is currently locked in negotiations with the country’s three mobile cellular network operators with a view to forcing them to slash their tariffs…
‘Potraz must show mettle’
Consumers have challenged the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe to rein in mobile network service providers, who are charging tariffs that are 30 percent higher than they should.
A hair-raising tale . . . Gokwe woman says her hair has not grown in 9 years
Gokwe folklore has always been the stuff of legend, competing with tales from Chipinge and Guruve in the realm of Zimbabwe’s stranger than fiction.
Beer hunt and beer dreams…memories of Rhodesia!
Final Say This time last week I was in Belgium and the surrounds, my dear readers.
GOD VERSUS MONEY . . . Are church leaders after self-aggrandisement or the glory of God?
With reports of corruption, rape, adultery, false miracles and commercialisation of the gospel, or gospreneurship, Christendom has recently been in the spotlight for the wrong reasons.
Sport fans getting noisy deals
The World Cup is behind us and what a huge sigh of relief in some households, those that could not stomach the two, or at times three, matches per night…
What’s gone wrong with our film industry?
The Zimbabwe film industry has over the years shown to have great aptitude, creativity, vision and leadership as evidenced by the successful movies that have been produced locally.
Is Zim losing the war on drugs?
About 184 kilometres from the second largest city of Bulawayo, in Bulilima, Matabeleland South, is the remote and seemingly neglected Maitengwe border post.











