Zanu-PF indaba kicks off
The 17th Zanu-PF Annual National People’s Conference roars into life today with preparations for the event at Umzingwane High School, Esigodini, venue of the conference, ending today.
Grain reserves will last 9 months:Official
Zimbabwe has enough grain reserves to feed the nation for nine months, the Secretary for Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement, Mr Ringson Chitsiko, has said.
IPEC endorses policyholder security
The proposed Policyholder Protection Fund for the insurance and pension industry is a welcome development as it will help assure policyholders that they will receive compensation due to them upon the occurrence of an insured event, the Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) has said.
The King whose special place in the palace provokes debate
IT’S hard if not diabolical not to fall in love with Rodwell Chinyengetere’s romantic story — his spectacular rise in just six years from the dumps of a horrific career-threatening injury to become king of the domestic Premiership football.
Arithmetic democracy stalling Africa’s progress
Some among us did not sympathise with the Iraqis when their country was invaded, or with the Afghanis. We hailed the invaders of these countries as angels of democracy, and even longed for the invasion to visit our own land — hoping for the capturing and hanging of Robert Mugabe in the process.
Munodawafa searches for talent among disabled artistes
Popular gospel musician Munyaradzi Munodawafa is scouting for disabled artistes. This is a move to make sure the disabled are empowered to take care of themselves. Speaking on the sidelines of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities recently held at Isheanesu Multi-Purpose Centre in Glen View, Munodawafa said he will scout for talent though his newly found organisation.
Gems to anchor foreign policy: ED
The diamond policy approved by Cabinet last week is more than a mining issue as it will be used as a foreign policy tool for Zimbabwe’s re-engagement process, President Mnangagwa has said.
Muderedzi challenges Coventry
FORMER Zimbabwe sprint king and Olympian Partson Muderedzi has challenged Sports Minister Kirsty Coventry to spearhead a complete overhaul of sports administration in the country. “The country used to have a vibrant sporting sector because then companies were functional,” Muderedzi said from his Redcliff base recently.
Player exodus rocks Dynamos, Ngezi
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter TWO Premiership soccer clubs — Dynamos and Ngezi Platinum Stars — could lose most of their players this pre-season. The pair had contrasting fortunes in the…
What drives violence and how can we make it stop?
Today marks the last day of the global campaign on 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV). Running for just over two weeks, the campaign pointed to the pervasive human rights violations affecting girls and women, boys and men, all over the world including in Zimbabwe, as they endure gender-based violence at the hands of others.











