WHY our Miss Zimbabwe 2014 stepped down
Miss Zimbabwe Thabiso Phiri, who stepped down from the prestigious position last Friday,
SADC to benefit from improved water management
Four Sadc countries — including Zimbabwe — will now be able to collectively manage their water resources more efficiently, thanks to the launch of the Limpopo Watercourse Commission (Limcom). Launched…
‘Doing’ Zim-Asset down in Kanyemba, Zambezi Valley
Kanyemba communities in this drought-prone area of the Zambezi Valley seem to have embraced the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation.
Government lifts ban on extra lessons
Government has lifted the ban on extra lessons, mainly for classes that will sit public examinations this year and for pupils who lost learning time due to unforeseen circumstances.
Religious Tourism: In search of the holy cash cow
“Keep thy gates open, do not close them during the day; do not close them during the night so that you may enjoy the wealth of the gentiles, with their…
Reframing US–Africa relations from symbolism to tangibility
In analysing the political-economic relations between the United States and Africa, Stephen D Krasner in “International Politics: Enduring Concepts and Contemporary Issues”, argues that Third World states want both wealth…
Women have failed the women of Gaza
Most Zimbabweans profess the Christian faith, full of compassion and a shared eternal destiny with all humanity.
‘Let’s safeguard our unity’
Last month in this paper I wrote about a National Shared Vision as the basis of nation-building for unity, peace and development; and that such vision was the one Unity…
Cde Bernard Chigaduro laid to rest
Liberation war hero Cde Bernard Chigaduro, who died in Harare on Wednesday, was yesterday buried at the Harare Provincial Heroes’ Acre.
Shady Deals expose Council bosses
China Machinery and Engineering Corporation (CMEC) overpriced its labour cost for refurbishment of Harare’s Morton Jaffray Water Works by US$20 million.






