The beautiful Zim story we must tell
We need to counter the lies with facts and proclaim greater truths of our equal humanity, of decency and compassion. We need as a nation to cherish every precious ideal that gave us our freedom and independence.
Surviving Ian Smith’s hit list
We continue chronicling the political life of Cde Jane Ngwenya. This week Cde Ngwenya narrates to our Deputy News Editor Levi Mukarati of her release from Gonakudzingwa Restriction Camp and fleeing Rhodesia upon learning of her inclusion on a hit list by Ian Smith’s security agents
Academic pilgrims’ lives turned upside down . . . as Zim students fall prey to scammers
The story of stranded Zimbabwean students in foreign lands is as heartbreaking as it is unending.
Zimbabwe’s acting Ambassador to China Mr Mqabuko Dube urged prospective students to be wary of scholarships offered by individuals and private companies.
Akbay flies into a Mhondoro ‘storm’
ELROY AKBAY, the Dutch mentor, will certainly fly into a storm as he arrives in Mhondoro mid-January. Things are not looking good at Ngezi Platinum Stars, where players’ favourite coach Tonderai Ndiraya was recently given his marching orders a few weeks before the Mhondoro-based outfit eventually missed out on the league title.
Dress for success
Rutendo Chidawanyika We are going into 2019 and I know most people’s goal is to improve in business. That improvement could simply be the way you dress. Dressing well for…
Fugitive sodomite arrested after police station visit
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter AN unrepentant teenager from Kamativi who had evaded the police for three years after sodomising his girlfriend’s nine-year-old daughter was arrested on Christmas Day when…
Stocktheft hits milk deliveries
Belinda Moyo, Farming Reporter MILK deliveries at the communal farmers owned Umzingwane Milk Centre in Matabeleland South Province have significantly slumped owing to rampant dairy cows thefts and lack of…
Liberation: The Centres and their Margins
Cetshwayo Zindabazezwe Mabhena THE struggle between the West and the rest in the world is a struggle, at once, about who is at the Centre and who is at the…
A toxic ‘ism’ that has to die in 2018
One of the major issues that remain outstanding in Zimbabwe’s current reform process is clearing arrears owed to international finance institutions and other bilateral creditors. This might possibly be top on Treasury’s 2019 to-do list.











