HEARTBREAKS: Forgiveness is romanticised
Delta Milayo Ndou FORGIVENESS is romanticised. This thought occurred to me when I was reflecting on a message from a married man who is trying to reconcile with his wife…
Award-winning writing from Africa
Beyond the Cover THE decision to publish some of the stories short-listed for the Caine Prize for African Writers was a blessing to the continent’s literary scene.
The myth of quality in higher education
Cetshwayo Zindabazezwe Mabhena The immediate goals of transforming and decolonising the University and higher education in Africa include the centreing of African languages and knowledge systems in the curricular and…
Arda Trek targets bumper harvest
Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Sunday News Reporter THE Agricultural Rural Development Authority (Arda) is targeting an annual yield of about 9 000 tonnes of maize and 5 700 tonnes of wheat from…
SIS NOE: I’m in love with my friend’s boyfriend
Hi Sis Noe I HAVE been living with my boyfriend for five years but I no longer love him. I don’t know what to do because I can’t leave him…
Practise eco-friendly gardening
Andrew Mangwarara MODERN society has created robust industries that manufacture the goods we use in our homes and factories, although many of the used products end up as waste.
Nostro accounts pose challenge for manufacturers
Munyaradzi Mlambo LOCAL manufacturers are presently having difficulties accessing foreign currency to import raw materials due to depleting nostro balances, thus hampering the full realisation of benefits accruing from Statutory…
Umzingwane Dairy Centre in limbo
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter MILK deliveries at Umzingwane Dairy Centre in Matabeleland South have plunged by about 90 percent as farmers struggle to obtain optimum yields for processing at…
A confused party kwaBulawayo
Analysis Micheal Mhlanga MDC flung a revelry at White City Stadium yesterday-the party by the party attests that the persistent comic spectacle in the MDC-T which now selectively calls itself…
Amai Mugabe stands with the needy
Harare Bureau FIRST Lady Amai Grace Mugabe has vowed to continue assisting the poor and less-privileged in the face of a harsh economic environment.











