Of prosperity gospel and today’s churches
David Mungoshi Shelling The Nuts Thinking about religion and its ambivalence can be quite stressful. Religion has the potential to do both good and bad. This is the same everywhere,…
Your carry-over stock can help smother production costs
Obert Chifamba Agri-Insight Not infrequently, farmers in contract arrangements find themselves trapped between the twin gates of fear and principle, madness and loyalty after receiving inputs well beyond their expected time…
Zimbabwe Excellence Awards 2017 nominees announced
Sydney Kawadza Senior Writer Organisers of the Cape Town Zimbabwe Excellence Awards have announced nominees for the 2017 edition set for April 15 this year. This year’s edition, organised by the…
‘Input reduction costs the way to go’
Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter REDUCING input costs and importation of finished products which can be made in Zimbabwe will see an immediate revival of the milling sector.
Malcolm X, human rights in the time of Trumpism
Ajamu Baraka Correspondent Fifty-two years-ago on February 21, the world lost the great anti-colonial fighter, Malcolm X. Around the world, millions pause on this anniversary and take note of the…
Whose voice do you choose to listen to?
“And unto Adam he said, Because thou hast hearkened unto the voice of thy wife . . . ”Genesis 3:17
Yvonne Chaka Chaka’s son survives hijacking bid
Johannesburg. — The son of famous musician Yvonne Chaka Chaka has fallen victim to crime. Themba Mhinga was on his way to visit a friend in Randburg, Johannesburg, when he was…
Western Sahara: Albatross on AU conscience
Nizar K. Visram Correspondent AT the 28th Summit meeting of the African Union (AU) held in Addis Ababa on January 30, 2017, Morocco’s readmission to the continental body generated heated discussion.…
There’s no excuse for xenophobia
Ralph Mathekga Correspondent There’s a nasty debate as to whether South Africa’s xenophobia problem is back in full force, including denials. Following violence in Pretoria, we are again treated to…
Great writers go unnoticed
Most followers of Zimbabwean literature first came across the works of Samuel Chimsoro in his first collection of poetry entitled “Smoke and Flames” published in 1978 by Mambo Press. However, this…






