Justice Maphosa’s Jerusalem dream

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN the Gwanda Gospel Festival returns for its fifth edition this week, it will represent another small step in business mogul Justice Maphosa’s journey. It…

Chitembwe boots CAPS out

LLOYD Chitembwe avenged the league defeat at the hands of his former paymasters at the National Sports Stadium yesterday as Harare City knocked CAPS United out of the all-inclusive Chibuku Super Cup.

After toiling in an otherwise lifeless 90 minutes, where both sides failed to find the back of the net, the two sides needed a penalty shootout to determine a winner.

Under same roof for days with Chitepo

Comrade Parker Chipoyera continues to narrate events following their arrest after escape from lawful custody. He tells our Deputy News Editor Levi Mukarati the technicalities that saw them being discharged of any wrongdoing by the Botswana court and subsequent travel to Lusaka where he stayed with Zanu PF Chairman Cde Herbert Chitepo.

Xenophobia threatens African economies

David Pilling When African states started gaining independence in the late 1950s, their antidote to the destructive Balkanisation of their continent under colonialism was pan-Africanism. Championed by leaders such as…

‘Space tech feeds into growth agenda’

In July last year, President Emmerson Mnangagwa officially launched the Zimbabwe National Geospatial and Space Agency (ZINGSA), making Zimbabwe the 12th African country to venture into space technology. ZINGSA is expected to harness satellite technology to monitor local natural resources and help spur development.

Our reporter Sharon Munjenjema last week spoke to the Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira to get an update on the project.

Talent, beer and pleasure

ALL is set for the Chibuku Road to Fame 2019 finale, which will be held this Saturday in the Glamis Arena in Harare.

The musical showcase is arguably one of Zimbabwe’s biggest and most successful talent identification rostrums. It is one of the most sought-after entertainment events on the local arts calendar.

Rate stability key to steady economy: IMF

THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said containing fiscal spending, ensuring non-inflationary financing of public programmes, and exchange rate stability will be key to ending economic volatility in Zimbabwe for balanced and sustainable growth.

Confusion over Sekuru Ndunge’s estate

THE mystery that defined Sekuru Ndunge’s life and work persists several months after his demise. The revered traditional healer — famed for possessing supernatural powers that attracted people of different races from across the globe — succumbed to diabetes in April this year aged 87.

Imbibers floating in ‘Seven Days’

BEER is one of the oldest and most widely consumed alcoholic drinks in the world. It is regarded as the third most popular drink after water and tea.

The Sadc Anti-Sanctions Resolution: An Afrocentric incentive of re-engagement

Richard Mahomva  The Sadc resolution to push for the removal of sanctions against Zimbabwe affirms the region’s confidence in the Second-Republic’s renewed re-angling of our nation’s political-economy affairs.  The electoral…

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