Peace guarantees free political participation
THE mandate of the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) is broad and is, in fact, the broadest of all the Chapter 12 independent commissions.
Zim Polo team champions again
Titan Law Zimbabwe Polo team captain Gareth Meikle believes there has been a gradual improvement by his charges after they were crowned this year’s Cell Inada Africa Cup Champions in South Africa last week.
Exams go well in Idai hit areas
AUTHORITIES have put in place contingency measures to ensure all students sitting for Ordinary and Advanced Level June examinations in areas affected by Cyclone Idai and lost identity and examination registration documents, write the tests without any challenges.
Garanganga through to tour’s final
Takanyi Garanganga has no words to describe how grateful he is to his father, Brad, for the sacrifices he has made in his tennis career.
NAC ropes in ‘maShurugwi’
National Aids Council (NAC) is currently engaging commercial sex workers and artisanal miners in Shurugwi district — better known as “maShurugwi” — as it heightens efforts to combat the scourge in the mineral-rich area and its environs.
Halaal delicacies demystified
Many aspects within the Muslim lifestyle, among them the halaal food, have been viewed with suspicion by those outside the community.
Muslims only consume halaal food. As a result, it has been shrouded in mystery as most people are clueless on what differentiates this type of food from any other.
Film Trust plugs bogus Zim narratives
Distortion of Zimbabwean history through publication and production of factually incorrect literature, audio and video recordings will now be a thing of the past.
Both local and foreign content creators have often been found wanting when it comes to telling the Zimbabwean narrative.
Seed Co pushes for horticulture
Listed seed maker Seed Co is encouraging farmers to switch to horticulture to reduce the risk of low yields and crop failure, which is associated with climate change.
Foreign Direct Investments more than double
FOREIGN Direct Investment (FDI) to Zimbabwe more than doubled last year compared to the past two years, the latest United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) World Investment Report has revealed.


