Tracing origins of the Chirandu Clan: Part 7
Some of these private armies of the prazeros were even reported to be more powerful than the army of the Portuguese’s ruler back where they came from.
Who is a slay queen?
Social media is awash with images of people that were apparently called to preach a gospel of high life. Their pictures, videos and stories paint the most attractive lifestyles that make their friends and followers green with envy.
Govt, civil servants meet
THE Apex Council, the statutory body that represents civil servants in salary negotiations with Government, says it has not taken a position regarding collective job action next week, The Herald can reveal. The civil servants’ umbrella body met on Thursday and resolved to engage Government over their conditions of service. The Government has since scheduled a meeting for Monday.
The year of rural economic renaissance
With the much talked about devolution set to roar into action, 2019 should rightly go down in the annals of development in Zimbabwe as the year of rural renaissance.
Pep salutes his fearless City
Pep Guardiola saluted his “fearless” Manchester City stars after the champions kept their English Premier League football title bid alive with a vital 2-1 win over leaders Liverpool on Thursday night.
Migration, injustice and horrific irony of it all
When Jimmy Gomez, US Congressman, accompanied a group of recently arrived migrants to the U.S. border in San Isidro, he got a revealing, first hand glimpse of ICE policy. The group went to the border to inquire as to how they could apply for asylum. They were no sooner at the border when, in the Congressman’s words, they were “corralled” by armed ICE agents, who literally built a cage around them and forced them to remain, and eventually sleep on the cold ground right at the border.
Schools demand groceries
Nqobile Tshili Bulawayo Bureau SOME boarding schools are reportedly demanding that part of fees payment be in the form of groceries as they seek to cushion themselves against price hikes.…
First Lady donates to Byo hospitals
Auxilia Katongomara Bulawayo Bureau FIRST Lady Amai Mnangagwa yesterday took hospital authorities by surprise as they were anticipating that she would be coming for a clean-up campaign but instead donated…
Trump’s wasteful military venture
The media frenzy surrounding Trump’s political posturing about his wall during the latest government shutdown should not distract us from the fact that 5 000 active duty soldiers remain stationed at the border. This deployment is wasteful, not only of taxpayer dollars, but of potential, valuable experiences that the working people who are our troops could be receiving.
Big Diaspora boost for The Gems
ZIMBABWEANS based in the United Kingdom have formed an organisation to assist in mobilising resources for the Zimbabwe senior netball team that is set to participate at the 2019 Netball World Cup finals in Liverpool, England.











