Stuck in an ugly past
Today, four weeks from the dawn of the Second Republic, we have a section of our society that remains politicised to the point of still thinking selfish politics takes precedence…
Graft, insecurity dominate AU Summit
Tendai Mugabe in Nouakchott, MAURITANIA President Emmerson Mnangagwa today joins his counterparts from across the continent for the official opening of the 31st Ordinary Session of the African Union Summit,…
Super love story
Wendy Nyakurerwa-Matinde On 13 June, Zimbabwe joined the rest of the world in celebrating the International Albinism Awareness Day. As part of efforts to fight discrimination against people with albinism,…
Investors secured for 4 new varsities
Sharon Munjenjema Government has secured funding from ten international and local investors to build four new universities, a Cabinet minister has said.
A LOT LESS GLOSS
Oh, how the mighty has fallen. It was as if they were two halves of an old couple, neither of whom could live after the other had gone.
‘Zim is still open for business’
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has reassured investors and Zimbabwean citizens that the country remains conducive for business despite the recent White City Stadium attempt on the President’s life.
Average Macheso got lucky
Takudzwa Chihambakwe ALICK Macheso is a lucky man – the fella that Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi was referring to in his song “Raki”.
Joshua Nkomo’s Turning Point
COMRADE Elison Mupamawonde (born 1950 in Bikita), whose Chimurenga was Cde Soft Magarasadza last week spoke about how ZIPRA out-gunned Rhodesian forces at Chirundu during the liberation struggle and how…
Biti offers ‘bus loads’ of cash
Fungai Lupande in Shamva MDC Alliance principal Mr Tendai Biti has said “whites will come with lorries and buses full of money” to Zimbabwe if the opposition coalition wins the…
Put prophets to test
Religious Affairs Acting Editor EVER since the turn of the millennium, Africa has witnessed an unusual number of prophets who all claim to have a calling from God.











