How one could be ZIPRA, without being ZAPU

Last week, Comrade Agrippah Gava (born 1956) narrated how ZIPRA gunned down Rhodesian Viscounts in 1978 and 1979 and went on to give details about ZIPRA’s plan after this attack.

A Grateful Mitchell Katsvairo

Don Makanyanga LIFE at Caps United is not as glamorous as life at Kaizer Chiefs but Mitchell Katsvairo appreciates that things could have been worse.

A bright future beckons for Zaka folk

A ray of hope is shining for villagers in drought-prone Zaka District following the resounding victory of Zanu-PF candidates in the just-ended harmonised elections.

True grit beneath the beauty

When we go down the annals of this country’s history, specifically the 2018 harmonised elections, Justice Priscilla Chigumba will feature prominently. She was at the centre of it all and…

Can Mukamba walk his talk?

DYNAMOS’ security officers are usually the first to set foot at Motor Action Sports Club but since Tuesday last week they have been competing for the punctuality award with Denver…

Tuku, Freshlyground join forces

DR Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi has probably done and seen it all in the music industry. The legendary artiste has not only left an indelible mark on the local scene as…

Munya Chidzonga lands role in ‘Generations’

Zandile Zaza Ndlovu MUNYARADZI Chidzonga’s star keeps shining bright as he is rapidly making a bold statement in South Africa’s showbiz.

As it was in the beginning . . .

The die has been cast and it shall be in the end as it was in the beginning.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Forward ever, backward never

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa won the 30 July Presidential election with 50,8 percent of the votes cast against his nearest contender Mr Nelson Chamisa of the MDC Alliance who got 44,3 percent.

The writing was always on the wall

The just-ended election was always for Zanu-PF to lose, as — judging by strategic errors of commission and omission — the opposition MDC-Alliance made several fatal missteps, especially after the…

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