‘Jealously guard and defend our peace’

Address by his Excellency President Mnangagwa marking his first elective year in office, 30th July 2019.

Investigations in 3 cases complete

FIRED Environment, Tourism, and Hospitality Industry Minister Priscah Mupfumira yesterday challenged the State to furnish her with a trial date on three of the seven counts of corruption she is facing.

SURGERY FOR MUSONA . . . Warriors in crisis as key players are sidelined

WARRIORS’ captain Knowledge Musona is set to undergo specialist surgery in Germany, to try and fix an ankle injury that has haunted him for some time now, and could have limited his ability to play at full throttle during the 2019 AFCON finals in Egypt.

Minister challenges Transmedia board

THE newly-appointed Transmedia Corporation Private Limited board is expected to provide necessary guidance and leadership to transform the organisation and ensure good corporate governance is adhered to, Minister of Information, Publicity, and Broadcasting Services Monica Mutsvangwa has said.

Editorial Comment: Nakamba’s EPL litmus test

IT’S very likely Zimbabwe international midfielder Marvelous Nakamba will today make his English Premiership debut when Aston Villa visit last season’s UEFA Champions League losing finalists, Tottenham Hotspur, in London.

HE WAS THE GUY I WOULD RATHER HAVE IN THE DARK THAN BE ALONE IN THE LIGHT

HE was one of the first people to welcome this blog’s return from a four-month personal tragedy-induced sabbatical, whose emotional wounds and psychological trauma remain fresh.

Woman with a heart for strays

Sometimes when we have nothing else to give and no other way to repay a kindness, the only way we can express gratitude is with a word or two of thanks, a warm embrace, a gentle kiss, or a silent nod.

By-elections TKO and below the belt politics

If the Matabeleland North by-elections held recently were a boxing match, the MDC-Alliance would have been dealt a technical knock-out (TKO).

Scenic, craggy, expansive Nyanga

After the small town of Rusape, the road to Nyanga turns and twists with the dictates of geomorphology and the driver has to endure spectacular hair-pin curves.

Re-imagining education in the Second Republic

Our education should produce goods and services and it’s not doing so. It should produce solutions to our challenges, but its not.

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