‘Ant-man’: find of the year

I would like to think that I have built myself a reputation as that guy whose word, when it comes to film and television, is almost always on the money.…

China rolls out the red carpet

Levi Mukarati recently in Beijing, China Could there be any other country with such high levels of determination and conviction? China is certain it will expand its global economic and political…

Indigenisation will enhance national security

Inconvinient Youth with Umthanakhe Taura (IYUT) Inconvenient Youth with Umthanakhe Taura has been following the self-proclaimed “new sheriff in town” to ascertain whether there is any bite to the bark. On…

The bane of gay gangsterism

Vukani Madoda The Sharp Shooter If you did not feel a sense of pride and elation when President Mugabe told the whole world at the UN recently that “we are not…

Power crisis self-induced

Zambia’s overuse of the world’s biggest man-made reservoir to generate electricity has depleted its water levels, according to Guy Scott, the Zambian former vice president who led the country for…

Liberation City host festival of solutions

The Liberation City Chris Okafor World Outreach Ministries (COWOM) is set to host a special three-day blessing filled conference pencilled from the 6-8th of October at the renowned Harare International…

Citizens should contribute towards SDGs

Anthony Musiwa My humble years in development practice have taught me that major challenges facing Zimbabwe are grounded in livelihoods issues. Sexual abuse, for instance, is related to poverty and…

Vision without direction is futile

Clemence Machadu Insight Howdy folks! Today I feel compelled to digress a bit from the policy issues and tackle the issues of vision and direction. Being a member of The Gideons International,…

US$1 billion church properties sold

As a record US$1 billion worth of religious-affiliated properties were sold across the United States in 2014 due to high maintenance costs and declining membership, some churches are now choosing…

Africa’s agriculture needs young blood

Modernising Africa’s agriculture sector to attract young people will help tackle youth unemployment and food insecurity, the 2015 African Agriculture Status Report has suggested. Despite the dominance of agriculture in many…

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