Shoe – addict 2019
Rutendo Chidawanyika IT’S 2019, which means you need to make space in your closet for new fashion trends. They’ll be here before you’ve fully gotten over 2018 trends. For next…
Cattle rustlers nabbed with fake clearance papers
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent TWO Gwanda men have appeared in court for allegedly stealing nine cattle after they were intercepted by the police and found with a fraudulently gotten permit and…
Zim to revamp education system
Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent THE Government is working round the clock to ensure universities and polytechnics become innovation hubs amid revelations that the country has a very low skills level of…
Churches must pay tax
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter CHURCHES must comply with the laws of the land and must not be exempted from paying taxes for their commercial ventures. This was said by the Zimbabwe…
Baby burnt in fireless incident
Lackson Mukombwe, Sunday News Correspondent A THREE-YEAR-OLD girl from Binga District woke up with her skin peeling off and scalded, a condition reminiscent of someone burnt by fire, but could not…
Towards a paradigm shift in artisanal mining
Nozipho Rutsate, Features Reporter THEY are often referred to as amakorokoza — a name derived from the primitive nature of their mining activities which resembles one who is scavenging and naturally…
BCC to hike rates, rentals
Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter BULAWAYO residents will soon endure a rates and rental increment with a senior Bulawayo City Council official revealing that the city was going to have a supplementary…
Former Olympian to bring back glory to Redcliff
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent Former Olympian and Zimbabwe National Team Athletics team coach, Partson Muderedzi has vowed to bring back the glory days of sports to Redcliff by nurturing upcoming talent…
The end of the nation and the first human
Cetshwayo Zindabazezwe Mabhena All anti-colonialists worth mentioning are vigorously opposed to the colonial maps and borders that still divide places and peoples of the Global South long after colonialism is…
Cain Mathema: I worship King Mzilikazi… . . . universalism and the murder of the African soul
Richard Mahomva Globalisation continues to be a widely celebrated concept of cultivating universalism. Some sections of the academia, civil-society and governments perceive globalisation as a central unifying phenomenon which is…











