Divorce rate irks President
Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter President Mugabe on Friday expressed concern over the high rate of divorce that was destroying many families. He said in most cases, men were to blame for…
Masvingo brews new Chibuku plant
From Lionel Depute in Masvingo Masvingo farmers have a new local market following the installation of a $14 million Chibuku beer plant in the country’s oldest town by Delta Beverages…
The monster-victims that society creates
Elliot Ziwira @ The Book Store Through adept characterisation, realism and language, Brian Chikwava’s “Harare North” (2009), purveys, among other concerns, the way society creates victims who invariably become monsters, because…
Exploring emotive language in literature
Lovemore Ranga Matairer The Reader The language of literature is often used in an emotive way to arouse emotional response, for writers generally believe that they have an obligation to ensure…
THIS WEEK IN PICTURES
Mrs Bridget Mangirazi from Kambazuma, Harare clears her half an acre field near the National sports stadium in preparation for the coming cropping season – Pictures by Kudakwashe Hunda
Bloodbath in African safari
Zimbabwean companies, most of which made a dash for regional markets during the hyper-inflationary era in order to preserve shareholder value, have begun retracing their footsteps home after being…
Bloodbath in African safari
Zimbabwean companies, most of which made a dash for regional markets during the hyper-inflationary era in order to preserve shareholder value, have begun retracing their footsteps home after being…
Mukuruva hits back. . . Says defending crosses is team effort
WARRIORS’ number one goalkeeper Tatenda Mukuruva insists it is unfair to blame him alone for the poor season that his club Dynamos are having.
‘Anti-VP plotters will face the music’
The 16th Zanu-PF Annual National People’s Conference is not elective, and the Women’s League will not push to oust any of the two Vice-Presidents, senior party officials have said.
Amai Mugabe stands with the needy
First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe has vowed to continue assisting the poor and less-privileged in the face of a harsh economic environment.






