Obituary: A tribute to Willard Khumalo
Gilbert Munetsi IF eulogies and testimonies are anything to go by, the late Willard “Mawii” Khumalo earned his stripes as an inspiration, unifier, comedian and gifted football player and gaffer.
Willsgrove evictions backfire
Mbongeni Msimanga Sunday News Correspondent THE eviction of over 40 families at Willsgrove Farm and the demolition of their property has backfired on Radar Properties trading as MacDonald Bricks as it…
ZBC’s new found fortune
Prince Mushawevato NATIONAL broadcaster, the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC), has a newfound fortune.
INSIGHT: Rigging the economy — an absolute necessity
The “tongai tione” mantra is still very lively amongst members of the opposition who accuse Zanu-PF of rigging the last elections.
The Sharp Shooter: MDC and Gamatox: Waiting for Godot
I must apologise for giving myself unofficial leave for the last two weeks. And as I reflected I could not help but take aim at these two outfits led by…
Baz explains framework for Agric financing
This summer cropping season, farmers who have settled previous debts with financial institutions will have access to bank loans, Bankers’ Association of Zimbabwe president Mr Luke Malaba has said.
Dramatic end to Film Festival . . . as Dangarembga is blasted by colleagues
Takudzwa Chihambakwe – Leisure Correspondent RENOWNED author and film producer Tsitsi Dangarembga has been blasted by her colleagues for ‘ranting’ about various issues that are affecting the growth and development of…
Understanding renewable and non-renewable energy
By Takaendesa Denhere Renewable energy refers to energy that comes from sources that are continuously replenished by nature – the sun, the wind, water, plants and the earth’s heat. Renewable…
Legal framework relating to divorce
Recent Press reports on an increase in the rates of divorce have caused alarm and despondency in Zimbabwe. Religious leaders have expressed concern over the breakdown of marriages, mostly from…
Harare blows US$600 000 on sweeping machines
Harare City Council has taken delivery of two road sweeper machines at US$600 000, drawing the ire of residents who accuse the financially-crippled authority of misplacing its priorities.








