ED gets tough on violence
Government is aware of a renewed bid by the MDC-Alliance and its allies to relaunch violent demonstrations, and will deal decisively with elements that are hell-bent on making the country ungovernable, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.
Tobacco killing forests
While smoking tobacco is extremely harmful for human beings, growing it, for years, has been good for the country’s economy and its farmers.
First Lady creates platform for girl-child interface
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has launched the “First Lady and the girl-child” interface programme and will meet young girls and women in the coming months as she steps up her drive to end early childhood marriages and other challenges confronting them.
Smart agriculture will boost economy
Smart agriculture has the potential to help farmers increase their yields through adoption of modern, technologically enabled farming methods, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.
Beware of the Army of the Dead
As I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil.
Hallelujah!
Bishop Lazarus had to make a run for the mountains to fast and pray last week in order to get his spiritual mojo back.
First Lady creates platform for girl child interface
Debra Matabvu, Harare Bureau FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has launched the “First Lady and the girl child” interface programme and will meet young girls and women in the coming months…
Literary giant Charles Mungoshi dies
Dr Charles Mungoshi (71), who died yesterday morning at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare, will be buried at his rural home in Chivhu on Tuesday.
Inter-parastatal debt stiffles all
A number of parastatals are suffocating as a result of other State-owned companies’ failure to pay for services rendered and have approached Government for recourse, officials have said.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Surely a lie has no legs
A LIE has no legs, so goes the adage. And ultimately, the truth will prevail. A number of Non-Governmental Organisations and the opposition MDC Alliance have been on the warpath,…
Zimbabwe ready for 58th Venice Biennale
PHAIDON Contemporary Artist Series Editor, Michele Robecchi, once said: “For many countries, having a national pavilion is a unique opportunity to have a voice within the international community. The contemporary art scene in Zimbabwe, as well as in other regions that are not regularly featured on the global art map, is rich, lively and complex. Venice is a great occasion to introduce it to a broader audience.”











