Beware of post-modern regression in Europe?

It’s quite oxymoronic, isn’t it? Many had hoped that the emergence of populist leaders or political rank outsiders in the United States and Europe would usher in a new wave of liberal pluralistic politics.

Warriors catch the eye

AFTER the turmoil that rocked their camp on the eve of the 2019 AFCON finals, the Zimbabwe Warriors displayed their other side, the beautiful one, using the grand stage of the 2019 AFCON opening game to charm the world with a show pregnant with both spirit and bravery on Friday night.

‘We must be a destination where capital feels safe’

On Thursday, President Emmerson Mnangagwa sat down for an extensive interview with Bloomberg correspondents Matthew Hill and Prinesha Naidoo to discuss his administration’s efforts to revive the local economy. Below are excerpts of the interview

Angel of Hope Manicaland launched

FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday launched the Angel of Hope Foundation Manicaland chapter, as the organisation spreads its wings countrywide to uplift the lives of disadvantaged members of society.

Mental emancipation is Africa’s next frontier

In last week’s sermon, the Bishop went to great length to explain how inscrutable a human mind is.

Throughout the ages, sorcerers, soothsayers, scientists, spies and politicians have spectacularly failed to unlock the age-old secrets of the human mind.

Motor Action Epic Sundays reign supreme

SUNDAY is usually a calm day on Harare’s leisure scene, more so when the sun goes down with Monday blues lingering in the air for most working class people.

While numerous braai spots are alive during the day, the merrymaking slowly dies down as daylight fades away.

NYAOPE COMES TO destroy!

A motley crew of youngsters mill around a dilapidated building early morning in Epworth, an infamous sprawling suburb to the east of Harare.

They are talking about their aching joints, the vomiting and the way their stomachs buckle and cramp, all from the previous night’s escapades. 

It could have been better

SUNDAY Chidzambwa’s men were visibly disappointed for walking away empty-handed after giving hosts Egypt a good run for their money at the Cairo International Stadium.

Drought throws Zim in deep end of power deficit

ZIMBABWE is facing probably its worst power crisis post-independence, as demand for electricity outstrips supply, resulting in rolling power cuts cutting across the whole country.

 Demand for power in the country currently stands at an average 1 700 megawatts, but internal supply averages just under 1 000MW, at best, leaving a gap that either needs to be imported or alternatively shed off grid.

Maize imports for drought stricken areas

AT least 720 000 metric tonnes of maize is being imported by Government to alleviate hunger in drought- stricken areas following high incidence of crop failure during the 2018-2019 agricultural season.

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