Waking up to the urban reality

Our past and future – as indigenes who share the same totems, villages, urban spaces, joys and pains – is inextricably linked.

Parastatals reform kicks into gear

Sharon Munjenjema Government has completed valuing assets of State-owned enterprises and Parastatals (SEPs), and is engaging transaction advisors to assist in reforming them.

Dying for a golden dream

A sense of sorrowful finality settles over Eldorado Mine in Chinhoyi, where 14 illegal miners were trapped and killed a fortnight ago.

ZimFund helps boost Harare water

Forty metres from Ms Wendy Bosha’s home in Dzivarasekwa, lies a raw sewage “pool”. It stinks! As if that is not enough, inside Wendy’s residence there is a water tap…

‘ED has brought the right formula’

Dr Gift Mugano President Emmerson Mnangagwa gave us renewed hope after appointing a new Cabinet that is made up of seasoned professionals and technocrats.

Book industry staggers on

Takudzwa Chihambakwe THE 2018 edition of the Zimbabwe International Book Fair (ZIBF) is set to take place from September 24 to 29 in the capital, but all is not well…

I train more than I sleep: Muripo

IT’S a year now since Samson Muripo was upgraded from a Sensei to a Shihan and there are clear signs that the 40-year-old is operating at a higher level.

Farming in conditions of low rainfall

Peter Gambara Weather experts, both regionally and nationally, have made their predictions and we should expect normal to below normal rain in the coming season.

Mudariki among the big boys

Don Makanyanga SABLES tight head prop Farai Mudariki is relishing the new challenge presented by his recent move to English Rugby Premiership side Worcester Warriors.

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