New administration changed the face of democracy: Gava
Norman Muchemwa United Democratic Front (UDF)’s presidential candidate for the July 30 elections, Mr Mapfumo Peter Gava, believes that the new political administration has changed the face of democracy in…
I will end the plight of Zimbabweans: Harry Peter Wilson
Norman Muchemwa For the first time since the country’s independence, this year’s presidential elections have attracted a remarkably high number of contenders for varying reasons.
Meet Probeats, the beatbox king
BEATBOXING is an art form that would have easily been relegated to the periphery of the local music industry, had it not been for one particular individual.
Hlabangana pitches good governance and admin
Norman Muchemwa Mr Kwanele Hlabangana, who hopes the July 30 plebiscite will catapult him to State President under the banner of the Republican Party of Zimbabwe (RPZ), is promising the…
Vice President Chiwenga to open Gold Centre
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter BUBI Milling Centre Private Limited, one of the numerous Gold Service Centres earmarked to be set-up by Government as it moves to ensure the yellow…
Foot was buried 40 years ago
Njenje Kadudza does not know his age, “for I didn’t go to school”; neither does he know the day he will die, just like any of us don’t know that…
I will end the plight of Zimbabweans: Harry Peter Wilson
Norman Muchemwa For the first time since the country’s independence, this year’s presidential elections have attracted a remarkably high number of contenders for varying reasons.
President pays tribute to Mash East
Tendai Mugabe in MARONDERA President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday was charmed by the huge numbers of people who turned out for his star rally at Rudhaka Stadium in Marondera where he…
VIDEO: Warming up and cooling down
Simon Gama BEFORE beginning your workouts it’s important that you realise how invaluable warming up and cooling down are to your success. In this and the following article, I will…
Seven things Zim, ZEC have done right in 2018
Makonise Takavada In eight days’ time, Zimbabwe will mark perhaps one of the most important milestones in the nearly 40-year history of the country since Independence from Britain in 1980.










