Leading even in death
HUNDREDS of members of the Johanne Masowe eChishanu sect strongly hold that Madzibaba Sandros Nhamoyebonde can never be replaced.
Y2K learns the hard way
Takudzwa Chihambakwe and Andrew Moyo PRIOR to Busy Signal’s recent tour of the country, the promoters promised Zimbabweans a “musical experience they have never felt before”.
Dying to self, resurrecting to nationhood
IT started as a journalistic duty. But today I have to confess: It’s now an obsession.
Thank you Mr Trump, HE says
American voters did Zimbabwe a favour by voting for Mr Donald Trump ahead of Mrs Hillary Clinton, who President Mugabe says hates the Southern African country with a passion.
Environment law delays diamond mining
Ishemunyoro Chingwere THE Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Corporation’s plan to produce two million carats (400kg) by year-end seemed to be in jeopardy after it emerged last week that the State-owned entity…
A different kind of relationship
THE world has been changing at an alarming rate. Some of the things that were taboo in the past are the new normal.
A star’s advice to producers
Reggae and dancehall fans will be familiar with the “Think Twice Riddim”, which was inspired by Phil Collins’ hit song “Another Day in Paradise”.
MDR-TB: The battle is on
Sweating profusely had become the order of day for 32-year-old Ms Grace Barangire of Shamva. Struggling to breathe, Ms Barangire sounded like she was whispering when she spoke.
Prophets, healers face ban
PROPHETS, pastors, traditionalists and faith healers will soon be banned from working without a practising certificate from the Traditional Medical Practitioners Council, Health and Child Care Deputy Minister Dr Aldrin…
Editorial Comment: In defence of an idea
Historians remain in dispute as to what Argentine-Cuban hero of the oppressed Ernesto “Ché” Guevara’s last words were.











