I have no ill feelings towards Mugabe: ED
President Emmerson Mnangagwa says he has no ill feelings towards former President Mr Robert Mugabe and has opened regular communication channels with his predecessor to ensure that his welfare is well taken care of.
Patoranking promoter upbeat
ZIMBABWE’S music promotion jungle is notorious.
Over the years it has bankrupted a number of promoters, saw some retreating to safer businesses while others have almost died of stress-related illnesses.
Speedily relocate Idai victims: First Lady
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has called for the speedy relocation of people who were displaced by Cyclone Idai to ensure that they return to a normal way of life.
Lest we forget . . . Inside Chimoio shrine
With Zimbabwe sharing an umbilical cord with Mozambique, a union that goes back to the war of liberation, it is only fitting that the tribute at Chimoio Shrine is also engraved in Portuguese, so that Mozambican nationals who visit the shrine cannot be lost in translation.
The idea behind ‘Writing Back’
It’s two weeks since this column was launched and the feedback has been prodigious. The feedback has been two-fold. One section of readers felt that ‘Writing Back’ is a noble project that should never be extinguished while the other was utterly flummoxed by the whole conceptual framework and what it ought to achieve.
Mhofu’s Afcon Free Hit
WARRIORS coach Sunday “Mhofu” Chidzambwa has not been given an Africa Cup of Nations target “because his commitment to the national cause is unquestionable.”
‘Low interbank rate pushes demand’
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says the unrelenting demand for foreign currency on the interbank market could have been triggered by the low rate of 1:2,5 at which it started, resulting in many individuals and corporates stampeding to benefit.
Lest we forget . . . Inside Chimoio shrine
With Zimbabwe sharing an umbilical cord with Mozambique, a union that goes back to the war of liberation, it is only fitting that the tribute at Chimoio Shrine is also engraved in Portuguese, so that Mozambican nationals who visit the shrine cannot be lost in translation.
Only blood is the strongest currency
Throughout the history of mankind, there can only be one thing that is incredibly expensive that everyone can afford but a few are prepared to pay for — freedom.
Warriors’ grand entrance
THE June 21 African Cup of Nations opener against hosts Egypt will provide the Warriors with a rare chance to make a statement in what will be one of the most watched games of this year’s tournament.










