Tsvangirai concedes defeat

Harare Bureau MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday conceded that he lost the 2013 presidential election fairly to President Mugabe and Zanu-PF, saying he was “caught unawares at the time”.

Gango Fest set to rock up meaty delight

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter IT’S going to be a meaty delight in the City of Kings, as a local restaurant is planning to hold a super meat deluxe festival…

Bona Irrigation Scheme ready to roll

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter WORK on the 100-hectare Bona Irrigation Scheme, an initiative started by 80 villagers drawn from Bubi District, Matabeleland North Province two years ago has been…

No culture is superior to another — Nyathi

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter ONE of Zimbabwe’s cultural, traditional and renowned historians, Pathisa Nyathi, may have challenged Western culture extremists in his latest feature on BBC TV’s popular documentaries-…

Why I read?

Raisedon Baya MY first serious read was a strange one — very strange for a young boy living right in the middle of a township.

FAW steps up preps for Byo assembly plant

Wilson Dakwa, Business Reporter ONE of the world’s leading automotive manufacturing companies, FAW Group Corporation has stepped up preparations to set up an assembly plant in Bulawayo after the investors…

How education won the liberation struggle

Cde Ephraim Chitofu Born on 22 November 1944, I grew up in Manicaland. I was educated in Chipinge and Chimanimani; and trained as a teacher at Mt Selinda.

Chronicles of a child raised by a mentally challenged parent

Vusumuzi Dube CLAD in blue denim jeans and a white t-shirt, Mr Moses Mpofu emerges from a white Toyota Quantum vehicle, walking in a bouncy step, one can immediately feel…

Indigenous miners get Shurugwi back on its feet

Lovemore Zigara, Midlands Correspondent SHURUGWI has for a long time been the hub of mining in the Midlands Province and the country as a whole owing to it being part…

Sipepa Transit Camp gives hope to TB fighter

Tinomuda Chakanyuka Senior Reporter CYCLONE Dineo struck Tsholotsho in February this year, and left a trail of untold destruction. Over 800 villagers were left homeless.

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