Arabic not only for Muslims

THE diploma in Arabic, which is being offered free of charge by the New Hope Charity College, a Muslim educational centre, has been well-received.

Celebrating the life of Bishop Motsi

BARELY three days after interacting with this publication, Bishop Zihowa Motsi, the founder of the United African Apostolic Faith Independent Church of Africa (UAAFICA), breathed his last.

It’s time to abandon adversarial politics

In spite of my traumatic memories of the days of British colonialism, I hasten to admit that recent words of Queen Elizabeth II carry a powerful wisdom which we as Zimbabweans — bent on a reckless path to suicide-bomb our gains from Operation Restore Legacy — need to hastily take heed of, and follow.

Encouraging progress on RGM Airport expansion

Work on expanding  Harare’s Robert Gabriel Mugabe (RGM) International Airport is on schedule, raising expectations the $153 million project, which is expected to increase traffic, cargo volumes and passenger numbers, will be completed on time, a Cabinet minister has said.

PSL serving tasty starters

CHICKEN INN insist that they did nothing wrong in their capture of former Dynamos winger Valentine “V11” Kadonzvo.

The secret in exam success

With candidates scoring as high as 25 points at Advanced Level as well as the record high pass rate for Ordinary Level, the debate and interest in the November examinations has been feverish.

Living under the spectre of perennial drought

Villagers living in the Sese area of Chivi, in Masvingo province, are living in a quandary.

MHOFU’S HAND ON THE PULSE

SUNDAY CHIDZAMBWA was not distracted by last month’s attempted coup on his assistants and has his hand on the pulse ahead of next month’s make or break Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Congo.

‘Current challenges are transient’

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube (MN) recently accompanied President Emmerson Mnangagwa on his four-nation tour of Eurasia (Russia, Belarus, Azerbaijan and Kazhakstan). He also had the opportunity to represent Zimbabwe at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Our Chief Reporter Kuda Bwititi (KB) last week spoke to him to interrogate the benefits of these trips to Zimbabwe’s economy, as well as his reading of the local economic environment going forward

We are building Zim block by block

The fascination with negativity and self-hate is creating an artificial but widely accepted false narrative that everything in Zimbabwe is going backwards and that Zimbabwe is at its worst time.

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