To forgive or not to forgive
Last week’s instalment touched on crimes of passion, particularly on a Plumtree man who stabbed his wife’s lover before burning him to death.
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Standardisation, certification crucial for horticulture
The development of strong standards and quality assurance is a crucial cog in ensuring Zimbabwe horticulture players are competitive on the global market.
Makora brings sanity to Chikurubi Prison
As the tall metal and heavily padlocked gates of Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison Psychiatric Unit swing open, one is greeted by a riveting odour and a soul-shattering sight.
The sight of mentally derailed and dirty inmates clad in tattered khakhi gabardines and some discoloured red and white striped jerseys inject grief down the spine.
Zim Dollar: Only way out
Having gathered the courage to debunk the deeply held view that once dollarised, it is extremely difficult for a country to de-dollarise, Professor Mthuli Ncube’s biggest challenge is to now prove to the whole world that de-dollarisation is actually a master stroke and a grand strategy towards Zimbabwe’s recovery.
NPRC lays foundation for dialogue
THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) has launched the Manicaland Provincial Peace Committee, taking to seven the number of such structures established throughout the country so far to steer current peace and reconciliatory efforts.
To forgive or not to forgive
Last week’s instalment touched on crimes of passion, particularly on a Plumtree man who stabbed his wife’s lover before burning him to death.

