Homesteads destroyed by rains in Gokwe
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent MORE than 100 villagers under Chief Sayi in Gokwe South were left homeless after close to 20 homesteads were swept away by incessant rains while scores…
Of Oscars and the challenges affecting film in Zimbabwe
Arts Focus, Raisedon Baya Last Tuesday the Oscars nominees were announced. It was exciting to see Mel Gibson’s film Hacksaw Ridge getting about six nominations. For those that haven’t watched…
Rethinking ‘hydro-politics’ in Bulawayo
To be frank I am just lazy to write. I am really trying too hard to get this mind on the grind and it’s trying to go the tajamuka way.
Streamline public sector wages: IMF
Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE should focus on a comprehensive economic transformation plan to ensure the viability of the dollarised economy as a policy measure in light of continuous…
Chief mourns Iran disaster
Religion Writer — Chief Kamba of Makoni has sent a condolence message to the people of the Islamic Republic of Iran following the death of 20 people when a building…
A-level Divinity questions and answers
Divinity Digest, Witness Dingani QUESTION: Israel prophets were architects of war and violence. Examine this view. To what extent are the Zimbabwean prophets involved in the same act? (25)
Zim kids impress
Bryan Zhawi NUST — Zimbabwe Junior Tennis team had a stern test at the Africa Junior Tennis championships zonals. The tournament ended in Windhoek, Namibia a fortnight ago on the…
Exploring Zanzibar through Sauti za Busara
Robin Chaibva — IT is not only Hifa which failed to take place last year. Tanzania’s Sauti za Busara’s 13th edition was also held back by a year – but…
Jz moyo’s death: seeking the identity of interests behind the heinous act
In the month of January 1977 Jason Ziyapapa Moyo (JZ) was tragically killed by a parcel bomb in the Zapu office in Lusaka, Zambia. The mystery surrounding his death remains…
Bred in Glen View, big in America
Darlington Musarurwa Business Editor — KNEADING and plaiting her sister and friends’ hair in the often unforgiving high-density suburb of Glen View 1, Harare, Elizabeth Kanyasa-Buard never in her fanciest…



