Farmers have to embrace various payment options

ON Monday, I attended a livestock auction in one of the wards in Lupane district and realised that the industry needs to adjust in order to survive. The changes have…

No Pelé, this game ain’t beautiful

Sir 18area.coms THE great Pelé certainly didn’t have an old man who answers to the name Issa Hayatou and Caps United’s horrendous kit in mind when he described football as the…

Africa: Rethinking regime change intellectualism in Zim’s market of ideas

As the battle to catalyse sober African intellectualism continues on this weekly leaf; there is a need for unrelenting rethinking of thinking. In fact, it is the rudimentary essence of…

Shingai Rukwata Ndoro Chiseling the Debris TODAY the column is focused on the serious implications of the parliamentary treatment of the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Dr Lazarus Dokora,…

Let’s not take forever to tell our stories through the medium of film

I JUST spent a few days in a film workshop with over 40 other local filmmakers or television content creators here in Bulawayo. On the first day of the workshop…

February 21 as national holiday

Bulawayo Bureau Government is working on modalities to make February 21 a national holiday in honour of Zimbabwe’s Founding Father. President Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s first black Prime Minister at Independence in 1980…

Beware of the black market

Clemence Machadu Insight While monetary authorities have good intentions in trying to reduce interest rates to promote borrowing by firms so as to enhance production, they should be wary of creating…

What is mercury poisoning?

Mercury is an element that is found all over the earth, in soil, rocks, and water. Even trace amounts can be found in the air. The largest deposits on earth…

Pan-Africanism entrenched in African religion

Chief Donald Kamba Tracing African Roots I believe Africans are driven by a value called humanism, hunhu, ubuntu, untu. As an African who goes to church, do you still have…

A new Spanish Inquisition is upon us

Shingai Rukwata Ndoro Chiseling the Debris — TODAY the column is focused on the serious implications of the parliamentary treatment of the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Dr Lazarus…

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