Choices show and make who we are
There is always a marker of who we are and to a large extent what we choose, who we spend time with and at times what we eat makes us…
Govt yet to settle Datlabs $200k medicines debt
GOVERNMENT is yet to settle a debt of about $200 000 it accrued over nine years for the supply of vital medicines to the country’s health institutions by leading pharmaceutical…
Runganga ready to flex
REIGNING Mr Strongest Man, Munyaradzi Runganga says he is ready for next weekend’s nationals at Harare Sports Club.
Survival of the fittest in local poetry
The closure of the Book Café earlier this year has left a huge dent on the arts scene which has led to various sections of the industry suffering.
AGRICULTURE: Investment opportunities in irrigation
Private players can take advantage of several investment opportunities in irrigation development as Government intensifies its priority on irrigation strategies to combat effects of climate change that have seen the…
Call to set up FMD fund
STAKEHOLDERS in the livestock sector have called for the creation of a readily available fund to deal with future outbreaks of animal diseases such as Foot and Mouth.
The naming ritual: How illiterate society documented events
This week we begin the narratives on the fate of King Lobengula pertaining to the goings-on across the Zambezi River. The mighty river could be forded especially with the assistance…
Insight: Beyond stabilisation and the post-2015 agenda
Today is International Day of the World’s Indigenous People.
The Sharp Shooter: Margaret Dongo is a spoilsport
After the ouster of the dishonourably discharged Joice Mujuru and cabal, the nation was held spellbound by whispers of a Mujuru-led outfit that was planning to launch a political joke…
‘Prepare adequately for summer cropping’
Chief Reporter Two months to summer cropping, Government has been encouraged to prepare adequately to avoid low national yields similar to last season’s.




