Meet the Catholic Jesuits

Father Arnold Moyo SJ I often interact with curious people who want to understand Catholicism. We talk of the Pope, collegiality of Bishops, guilds, the clergy, sacraments and so on.…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Command agriculture way to go

Agriculture is the backbone of the Zimbabwean economy and provides livelihoods to 80 percent of the population and accounts for 23 percent of formal employment. According to the Ministry of…

High season boom for hospitality industry

Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Reporter TOURISM operators have started to record an increase in visitors with all units recording brisk business at the start of the high season which is…

Investment traffic increases by 25pc

Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Reporter INVESTMENT traffic into the country increased by 25 percent in the first half of the year amid revelations that there is a growing appetite by…

Health Promotion: All about Cerebral Palsy

Lee-Anne UNFORTUNATELY the prevalence of children in southern Africa born with Celebral Palsy (CP) is on the rise. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) CP is one of the…

Pote Hill Hotel: Hospitality on the hill

Roberta Katunga LAST week, as I embarked on a trip to the mining town of Zvishavane, I had one major worry. Where would I put up for the night? I…

SA businesses eye huge Zim capital investments

Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Reporter SOUTH African businesses have identified huge capital investments in the country’s mining sector as trade relations between Zimbabwe and South Africa continue to strengthen.

Govt mobilises farmers on $500m command agric programme

Lynnia Ndlovu, Farming Reporter MATABELELAND South Province is massively mobilising farmers in the province to participate in the $500 million Government initiated command agriculture programme aimed at producing two million…

Cultural Heritage: Chiefly succession issues- How they played out in the eSizindeni chieftainship

Pathisa Nyathi In last week’s article we looked at disqualification on the basis of a woman’s status. This was with regard to her own status and not by virtue of…

Dewesternising feminism: Towards a decolonial african womanism

Cetshwayo Mabhena In a world and global economic and political system where power and other resources are not shared and distributed equitably, a survival of the fittest mode of life…

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