EDITORIAL COMMENT: Farewell to a daughter of the soil

Nation building is a process of constructing and fashioning a national identity.

Mhondoro’s own sacred city

Emmanuel Kafe A local church has embarked on an ambitious project to build a replica of the city of Jerusalem in Mhondoro, a site that is likely to attract tourists…

What Sadc leaders discussed in Namibia

President Emmerson D Mnangagwa on August 17-18, 2018 joined fellow leaders from Southern Africa for the 38th Sadc Summit of Heads of State and Government in Windhoek, Namibia. The following…

Vuyo: the closet Zimbo. . . the mystery of gospel singer’s identity

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Correspondent TWO years ago, South African gospel superstar Rebecca Malope surprised fans when she revealed that Vuyo Mokoena, another gospel titan also thought to be from…

Kurova guva: Vital African ritual

August is an important month. It is the month when Zimbabweans remember fallen heroes who perished during the liberation struggle.

Students win a trip to France. . . St Columbus pupil wins laptop, decoder

DStv went to Matopo to handover a laptop and HD decoder to St Columbas High school student, Einstein Mubemi, for his performance in the 2017 DStv Eutelsat competition.

National Railways on the mend

Natasha Kokai The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has recorded a surge in business since it started a $400 recapitalisation programme in April this year.

Dilemma at old people haven

Natasha Kokai and Emmanuel Kafe Don’t be fooled by her infectious smile and how smartly she looks. Beneath her tough exterior is a layered story of depression, despair, abuse and…

DIDG rolls sleeves in NRZ turnaround…. . . gets 50percent stake to manufacture rail slippers

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent DIASPORA Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG) has acquired a 50 percent stake of the country’s sole manufacturer of rail slippers Fort Concrete and will inject $3 million…

A mujibha with a difference

SEKURU Gabriel Murambiwa, born 20 March 1934 is one of those Zapu youths who gave the Smith regime sleepless nights during the early 1960s. As the secretary for transport and…

×
×