Freedom: To do what you want, be with who you want?
PARENTS always want the best for their children. I truly believe that from before the day your child is born, you already have plans, hopes and dreams for their future.…
Zim: A failed, fragile state? Part 3
Fellow countrymen and women, lovers and haters of Madzimbahwe, I hope this one finds you well. As the rest of Africa bids farewell to the revolutionary month of May and…
Ex-teacher embarks on thriving free range chicken breeding project
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter RETIRED teacher Mr Aggray Moyo of Nketa 9 suburb in Bulawayo has embarked on a thriving free range chicken rearing project at the backyard…
Miss Gweru Universities: A huge dud: Participants starve, forced to endure cold weather: Organisers vanish with prizes
Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter THE recently-held Miss Gweru Universities pageant is turning out to be a folly, as contestants of the pageant held in the City of Progress at…
Female “cop” accused of inciting football violence
AN alleged female cop in Bulawayo has been accused of trying to instigate fans into causing violence at a football match held in the city recently.
Decolonial Reflections on African public intellectual
It was not an accident but real overdue recognition when in 2008 Prospect Magazine (UK) and the Foreign Policy (US) journal voted Mahmood Mamdani the ninth top public intellectual out…
Laboratory crisis hits Mat’land region
Vusumuzi Dube, Sunday News Reporter MATABELELAND North and South Provinces are facing an acute shortage of Science laboratories, a situation reportedly hampering the successful implementation of the Science, Technology, Engineering…
Zesa in pre-paid meters dilemma
Dickson Mangena, Business Reporter ZESA Holdings is failing to ship 130 000 electricity pre-paid meters it ordered from China owing to cash-flow crisis, an official said.
Understand biblical principles of money: Seek God
Christians’ wealth creation, Itai Chipunza MATHEW 6 VERSE 33
MSU targets 10k teachers for capacity development
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent MIDLANDS State University (MSU) is targeting to enrol over 10 000 teachers under the teacher capacity development programme on Information Communication Technology (ICT) recently introduced by…

