Bulawayo awaits Ndebele hero status

Bulawayo Bureau Zanu-PF Bulawayo province is awaiting clarification on the province that Peace and Reconciliation Commission Chair Cde Cyril Enock Ndebele belonged to before recommending that he be accorded hero…

A belting from smuggled wares

Africa Moyo GENERAL BELTINGS – Zimbabwe’s sole manufacturer of conveyer belts and utility rubber products used by industrialists – is smarting from cheap smuggled products. Government has promulgated Statutory Instrument 126…

Women football elections slated

Sports Correspondent THE registration date for Zimbabwe Women Super League has been extended to the end of week to give clubs time before elections are held on 22 October.

New Turnall bosses in a fix

Africa Moyo TURNALL Holdings Limited’s incoming management face the enervating task of dealing with toxic legacy issues that include a restive staff and a potentially damaging debt. Last week, the asbestos…

I think like a monkey — Chik Aljoy

Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter A RELATIVELY difficult childhood on the streets barely guarantees that one will grow into a comedic genius, but South Africa-based local comedian and ventriloquist Chik…

Politics of Scholarship

So much ink has been spilt on how education systems in Africa remain colonial, and how knowledge itself was colonised to the extent that what is called quality knowledge in…

Africa should invest in minerals that directly bring development

  Dickson Mangena, Businesss Reporter AFRICA should invest on minerals that directly solve poverty issues that the people are facing instead of concentrating on exotic minerals, an official said.

Legendary nyimo, nyemba and nzungu

NYIMO, also known as bambara nuts, are an indigenous legume to tropical Africa. At the 2016 Traditional and Organic Food and Seed Festival at the Harare Botanical Gardens, many local…

Stimela: When the train stops

Prince Mushawevato THIRD Generation band member Fatima “Stimela” Katiji, who is under the weather, says she misses being on stage and going through the paces that have come to define…

Zimbabwe boys leave for Copa Coca-Cola camp

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter DEWURE and Chemhanza have the highest number of players in the 12-member Zimbabwe team which leaves the country tomorrow for a regional skills training camp…

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