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…

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,…

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…

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…

A lifetime is long enough

Petros Kanyamama U6, Trust Academy Mark Twain says “I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not…

Greening Harare: Emerging revolution

Garikai Mazara Whilst the vendor menace and commuter omnibus nuisance was on the verge of taking over Harare’s landscape, a slow but very significant revolution was also taking over the…

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…

Smelly Dube: A woman in her own league

Freedom Mupanedemo Most women tend to submit to male chauvinistic rantings, accepting it as God’s curse, but that is not the case with Gweru-based Mrs Smelly Dube. She believes that women…

‘Consumers should pay up’

Sunday Mail Reporter Defaulters are partly to blame for Zimbabwe’s electricity shortages as their cumulative debt — if liquidated — could boost power generation, an economist has said. Zesa is…

60 seconds with ‘Queen Moroka’

Wendy Nyakurerwa “HELLO darlings, how are you?” That was Sophie Ndaba or better still, Queen Moroka’s unmistakable signature greeting when she recently visited a clothing store along Harare’s First Street. As…

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