A generational vision that trumps age

AN item that is transmitted by repetition and replication is called a meme. These will probably play a role in the next harmonised elections. One just hopes that there will be more focus on substantive issues than some vacuous and lame brained shallowness.

Dendera vs Sungura oldies at Club 263 tonight

It will be a night of “Dendera vs Sungura” old skool music tonight at Club 263 when new wheel spinner on the block DJ Next explores yesteryear hits from the genres. Although dendera is often bracketed in the sungura genre, it has its special attributes that make it unique and has had singers that play an identical beat.

Panic, privilege and politics: SA’s land expropriation debate

SOUTH Africa’s land reform policy is a mess . . . the parliamentary High Level Panel report effectively dissects the problems.
But in recent days, the land issue, always bubbling under the surface in South Africa’s unresolved post-apartheid settlement, has burst into the limelight.

Shun violence, ED urges political parties

President Mnangagwa yesterday urged political parties to shun violence ahead of harmonised elections this year, saying those with better ideas will win the polls.

Denver vows to battle on

DENVER MUKAMBA has resolved to use his time on loan away from Dynamos to prove he can battle the demons that made him a bad boy at the Glamour Boys and led to his sensational fallout with club coach Lloyd Mutasa. Mukamba last week saw his hopes of a DeMbare comeback this season dashed when Mutasa insisted to the club chiefs the midfielder was not in his plans with the gaffer firmly believing that the former Warriors man had not shed off his wayward behaviour.

Churches endorse ED

Churches yesterday endorsed the new dispensation led by President Mnangagwa, saying Zimbabwe is not a militarised State, as key institutions are not manned by serving military personnel.

Mushroom poisoning death toll rises to 10

SEVEN more people from the same family have died at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo after consuming poisonous mushrooms in Mberengwa, bringing the death toll to 10. The extended family from Makuta Village in Mberengwa, consumed the deadly mushrooms at home and three died last Thursday, while 11 others were admitted to Mpilo Central Hospital.

Govt bans cold meat imports

Government has banned importation of cold meats into the country mainly from South Africa following an outbreak of a bacteria, Listeria, which causes food borne disease. Listeria has been traced to cold meats. In a statement released last night, permanent secretary for Health and Child Care Dr Gerald Gwinji said Zimbabwe had not yet recorded any cases of Listeria, but had since activated its surveillance teams to monitor importation of such products into the country.

KaitanoTembo still learning

SuperSport United caretaker coach Kaitano Tembo is not eyeing the head coaching position at the South African Premiership soccer club, insisting he is merely a cadre on deployment. Tembo took charge for United’s goalless draw with Maritzburg United at Lucas Moripe Stadium on the weekend after Eric Tinkler resigned on Friday following a dismal run of results for the Tshwane giants.

Schools feeding essential for development: VP Mohadi

Abigail Mawonde and Ropafadzo Ndangariro Vice President Kembo Mohadi yesterday said the schools feeding programme was an essential tool for development as it attracts learners to school. He made the…

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