One prayer different gods
WHEN inmates at Harare Central Prison gather for their Sunday vigil, it’s never certain where the prayer is destined to.
Despite the Christian-doctrine- inspired prayer offered in unison during the routine service, belief among these convicts is as uniquely individual as the sentences they are serving.
Divine safety on the road
Divine Beginners and Junior School. My name is Anesu Mhishi. I’m a Grade 2 pupil at Divine Beginners and Junior School.
It’s a stampede!
ITS only 13 days into the New Year and over two months before the 2019 top flight season kicks off but there’s already a stampede for talent on the local football market.
Fozzy born again
IT’S becoming a maddening trend with Forster Mutizwa.
For all the hope and promise bestowed upon the 33-year-old when the wicketkeeper/batsman made his First class debut back in 2004, things have not really panned out the way many thought they would. It’s been roughly seven years since he last donned the Chevrons’ national team colours, with the Auckland T20 against New Zealand back 2012 being his last.
The quest to redefine democracy
Zimbabwe, through the Lancaster House Agreement, inherited a form of democracy which gave us political freedom without economic freedom.
Govt to decentralise issuance of passports
Government is finalising modalities to decentralise issuance of passports and civil registration documents to districts in order to decongest provincial offices, it has been learnt.
The theft of Decolonisation in Africa
Cetshwayo Mabhena THE present political and economic condition of Africa might be a true indication that, in a way, the world system is a system of economic sorcery and political…
Unpacking devolution, the end of Bambazonke concept
Vincent Gono, Features Editor THE concept of devolution that the country is pursuing has been lauded as the best development strategy that ensures equitable distribution of the national cake without…
Zimbos laugh into 2019
DESPITE starting the year on a low compared to other arts genres, comedy ended 2018 with a bang.
When the year started, not many stand-up shows took place, in fact, many had pronounced the sector dead as platforms such as Bang Bang Comedy Club had collapsed and Simuka Comedy was struggling to consistently host shows.
Shipping of goods under threat …as major firm warns service withdrawal
A LOCAL unit of Mediterranean Shipping Company, the world second largest shipping firm, may stop releasing containers to Zimbabwean importers who have not paid for their services and to discourage the acceptance of cargo destined for Zimbabwe aboard its ships worldwide, the company has said.




