Comparative analysis of land reform in Zim, SA
Zimbabwe gained independence from Britain on April 18 1980 after a decade-long bloody, bitter and protracted armed struggle.
Zimbabwe in watershed deals with Botswana, South Africa
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE and Botswana will establish trade on at least five value chains across the two countries’ borders. Zimbabwe and Botswana last week signed a number…
Farmers lose cattle to wrong medicine
Thandeka Matebesi, Business Reporter TWO farmers from Nyamandlovu are counting their losses after they lost 10 beasts after their worker mistakenly gave the animals chemicals mixed with stalk borer powder…
Christian women urged to join politics
WOMEN from religious backgrounds such as the church should actively participate in national politics to instil Christian values that help mould a strong country and economy, a Cabinet minister has said.
Turnock lusts for more
TOP Zimbabwe junior squash player Tayne Turnock says he emerged a ‘humble and hungry’ player from his World Junior Squash appearance in Chennai last year.
Batoka construction work to begin this year
Construction of the Batoka Gorge Hydroelectric Power Station is set to begin by year-end after the selection of the winning contractor in six months’ time.
Tegama’s second coming
WARREN Tegama is not really concerned about what other people think of him.
After all this is a kid who, at the height of powers during his Mufakose Hustlers’ days, was renowned for shouting at teammates and getting into fist fights with opposing players just as much as his breakout season back in 2015.
The sincerity of the President’s reform agenda
Nick Mangwana “Eddie Cross reports that a few years before he took over the reins of power, President Mnangagwa remarked, “What this country needs are free and fair elections.” Emmerson…
BECSA UNFOLDS A NEW WAY TO TEACHER EDUCATION
BLENDED Education College of Southern Africa (BECSA), is the birth of an elephant challenging the normal terrain in teacher education. BECSA being the first private teacher and polytechnic college in…
Caretaker rapes, infects pupils
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A CARETAKER at a school in Kezi, Matabeleland South has been jailed 30 years for raping two siblings aged 10 and 12 years and infecting one…











