Jim kunaka’s testimony: an epiphany of society’s rupture
Micheal Mhlanga Zimbabwe is struggling to establish common ground on conflict resolution where even the formations of conflict-resolution institutions have turned to be spaces of ideological contest and score settling,…
Unsung heroes of local football
Mandla Moyo, Sports Reporter Many times when people talk about their football heroes or football in general their discourse always focuses on head coaches and players.
Mining steps into the future
Mukasiri Sibanda The creation of a conducive policy environment to unleash the potential propulsive development effect of mineral wealth was one of the great outcomes of the 2019 National Budget.
Unpacking the effects of climate change on health
Vincent Gono, Features Editor WHILE a lot has been said about the effects of climate change on agriculture, energy, water and the general industrial development, little has been said about…
Reusable pads for rural areas
Natasha Kokai Women in rural areas will be trained in making low-cost reusable sanitary pads in an initiative aimed at ensuring universal hygiene.
Manyuchi’s search for lost sting
CHARLES MANYUCHI chose the quiet environs of Chivhu, where he is slowly building his business, to celebrate his 29th birthday last Monday.
Power generation to improve
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter WORK on the much anticipated $5,2 billion Batoka Gorge Hydro Electricity project will soon commence after President Mnangagwa met officials from the main contractors, General Electric…
ZMF compiles miners’ database
Thandeka Matebesi, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) is at an advanced stage of formulating a comprehensive database of the country’s artisanal and small-scale miners, which will play a…
Budget would better off Zim’s economic future, Mpofu
Belinda Moyo, Sunday News Reporter THE Zanu-PF Secretary for Administration, Dr Obert Mpofu, has praised the 2019 National Budget announced by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube last…
Manufacturing poverty and ignorance in the South (Part 1)
Cetshwayo Mabhena The land question is at the very deep end of the abyss of South African post-apartheid politics.











