Mudzimba with Mai Chisamba: Is my Ben 10 cheating on me?
Is my ‘Ben 10’ cheating on me? Mine is a unique problem driven by jealousy more than anything else. I think I messed up my life, but I feel this…
Wife sets up trap for fugitive hubby
Noah Pito in Karoi A Karoi man who went on the run last year after he had allegedly ripped open his wife’s two cheeks during a domestic dispute is now…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Dr Mombeshora, please come again . . .
So the Government has finally come up with the decision to allow farmers to enter into joint ventures and contract farming with partners of their choice, provided they get approval…
JORAM NYATHI: Re-election: Reckless, costly, unnecessary exercise
After a near disastrous electoral result in 2008 in which President Mugabe was outpolled by MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai in the first round of harmonised elections and Zanu-PF for the…
THE ZHUWAO BRIEF: Of narratives and regime change….Tribalism versus hunhu/ubuntu origins and identity
As we seek to debunk the tribal myth, the Zhuwao Brief will this week submit that the Hunhu/Ubuntu concept offers a vastly superior and more coherent philosophical and ideological base…
China steps in as world’s new bank
BUOYED by its economic might, China is beginning to play a critical role in shaping the new global economic order. Beijing’s intervention around the world is decidedly different from how…
Minister Matiza: Exorcising Mash East
Mashonaland East Province was once called “the administrative hub of factionalism” and without doubt the province has been dogged by several problems ranging from lack of tertiary institutions to allegations…
Exclusive breastfeeding remains low
Exclusive breastfeeding remains a challenge in Zimbabwe and has contributed to child malnourishment, stunted growth and high child mortality.
8 family members perish
EIGHT family members perished when a car they were travelling in was swept away while crossing a flooded bridge near Kadoma.
VOLLEYBALL: ‘My country’s my priority’ – Ndlovu
Japan based former Zimbabwe volleyball skipper, Murray Ndlovu, still dreams of playing for his country and will be “humbled and honoured’’ to don the national team shirt once more.





