OPEN ECONOMY: An understanding behind property rights
Chris Chenga Open Economy Property rights seem to be a fascinating topic; a topic that especially arouses the interest of both the political and legislative faculties.
Education falls prey to Ebola in Sierra Leone
Freetown, Sierra Leone – It was clear things would be different as nervous-looking students took their seats at the Church of Christ Primary School set on a rocky hillside in…
ACADEMICS: Of seeing a speck in someone’s eye . . .
Maslen Bondamakara – CCOSA journalism student My former high school history teacher Mr Chimombe is a man that I remember in varying vivid imageries.
Anglican head denounces xenophobia
The Anglican Diocese of Harare recently gathered to pray against xenophobia while calling upon the South African government to bring the violence to an end.
Banks shed 847 jobs in 2014
Africa Moyo THE banking sector shed 847 jobs last year as financial institutions continue to streamline their operations to boost viability, statistics from the Zimbabwe Banks and Allied Workers Union…
The story of Zimbabwean cycads
THIS prehistoric plant species has fascinated mankind the world over —cycads really fit in the dinosaur era and have been around for that long. You only need to look at…
Buy local to beat xenophobia
Munyaradzi Hwengwere Pictures flying on various social media platforms pertaining to the senseless violence in South Africa against fellow brothers and sisters suggest that something has gone wrong with our…
Makanaka Jesu dominates radio charts
United Family International Church founder, Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa was the inspiration behind the song “Makanaka Jesu”, which has dominated the charts on the radio programme “Star Gospel Greats”.
The Zhuwao Brief: Growing economy: The value proposition of trees and forests
The Zhuwao Brief continues with the theme of sustainable natural resources management this week. We ventilate and explore further the value proposition of tree and forest resources. This week, the…




