Outcry over ‘colonial’ mayoral regalia

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter BULAWAYO residents have ridiculed the city’s mayoral robe saying it marks colonial heritage that city fathers do not want to do away with. In an official…

Homelink set to open six branches

Chrispen Gumunyu, Business Reporter  THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) diaspora remittances subsidiary, Homelink Private Limited is set to open six new branches across the country as it moves to ensure…

Sunshine will help empower Africa

The sun may be shining on Africa.

And solar power may become one of its most critical economic development tools.

Not only can it bring electricity to rural regions of the continent but it can do so inexpensively, facilitating new businesses, medical operations and educational opportunities.

Letters to the Editor: Church exploiting Lupane school

Martin Stobart RECENTLY the chair of Mshibini Adventist Primary School (MAPS) told the SDC meeting that the school authorities had submitted a payment plan to the Lupane Local Board (LLB)…

Globalisation will not survive Trump

The significance of the trade war between China and the US goes well beyond the impact of tit-for-tat tariffs, or which of two self-styled strongmen wins the bragging rights.

As was the case in the 1930s, the seemingly inexorable drift towards protectionism is part of a deeper crisis of the international status quo.

Fossilising selective truths towards peace and reconciliation Part 2

Dr Obert Mpofu I CONCLUDED the previous article of this series by exploring how Zapu was a victim of neo-colonial treachery which was brazenly targeting its Matabeleland and Midlands strongholds.…

‘Every Zimbabwean is a hero in their own right’

As the ministry in charge of the Heroes Day commemorations, we are looking forward to this year’s event with great excitement and anticipation.

This year’s theme for the celebrations is titled “Lest we Forget”, which serves as a reminder to the whole nation on the need to reflect on the great sacrifices made by our heroes and heroines.

DNA tests for Cyclone Idai victims

GOVERNMENT has initiated processes to conduct Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) tests on 147 bodies buried in Mozambique that are believed to be some of the missing victims of the devastating Cyclone Idai, which hit parts of Chipinge and Chimanimani early this year.

Let us talk about reform, fight against corruption!

  Michael Mhlanga ONE of the difficult things to do these days is to talk with authority on anything to do with reform in Zimbabwe. Somehow Zimbabweans are no longer…

Intrachem starts construction of US$5 million explosives plant

Chrispen Gumunyu, Business Reporter ONE of the country’s biggest suppliers of mining explosives and industrial chemicals, Intrachem Private Limited will this month start construction of its more than US$5 million state-of-the-art…

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