Journey to Great Zimbabwe: The chevron pattern, a snake that never was
Phathisa Nyathi WE continue to scrutinise and interrogate the chevron motif to see why we think it is not symbolic or expressive of a snake.
Madzibaba Gambe makes his mark
A wave of faith healers and prophets has swept across Zimbabwe over the past decade.
Jatropha biodiesel project back on track
Debra Matabvu Conceived 12 years ago when the country was in the throes of biting fuel shortages, the jatropha biodiesel project – which was premised on cutting the country’s fuel…
Is Mourinho already losing the plot?
With just two games played, Manchester United fans have a sense that their season is already unravelling following that dreadful performance and result away to Brighton last weekend.
Financiers commit $2,3bn to education
Sharon Munjenjema Funding commitments to the education sector following the Higher and Tertiary Education Infrastructure Investment Conference in Harare on March 9 have soared to $2,3 billion, The Sunday Mail…
I felt unwanted and left, says Sibanda
Danisa Masuku Cephas Sibanda’s football life revolved around five teams – Wankie (now Hwange), Olympics, State House Tornadoes, Highlanders and Red Seal where he retired from professional football.
It’s never too late
Brian Ngosi There is never a universally agreed best time to do anything.
ED’s unforgettable quotes
Here we take a quick look at President Mnangagwa’s colourful language.
Zivhu kickstarts developmental projects
Leonard Ncube Bulawayo Bureau Chivi South National Assembly member, Cde Killer Zivhu has launched a goat rearing project targeting disadvantaged families in rural districts countrywide, with the first beneficiaries set…
Government readies $50m fund for miners
Sharon Munjenjema Government is finalising modalities for the disbursement of a $50 million fund that is expected to benefit over 200 small-scale chrome miners, it has been learnt.








