Names and naming: How more lunar months derive their names
Pathisa Nyathi WHEN the chant, “Kholiwe, hamba lomkhuhlane!” is made at the emergence of each new moon, you know that marks the start of a new lunar month. The chant…
When social soccer team clashed under flood lights
Mandla Moyo, Sports Reporter THE Bulawayo Social Soccer League (BSSL) is never short of drama. New Zealand Scholar Steven Jackson writing in 2013 notes that sport, football included, represents human drama…
Names and naming: How more lunar months derive their names
Pathisa Nyathi WHEN the chant, “Kholiwe, hamba lomkhuhlane!” is made at the emergence of each new moon, you know that marks the start of a new lunar month. The chant…
When social soccer team clashed under flood lights
Mandla Moyo, Sports Reporter THE Bulawayo Social Soccer League (BSSL) is never short of drama. New Zealand Scholar Steven Jackson writing in 2013 notes that sport, football included, represents human drama…
Initiative to curb GBV in schools
GOVERNMENT has launched a two-year pilot project in 10 schools aimed at curbing incidences of gender related violence among learners.
The project, is being championed by Forum for African Women Educationists-Zimbabwe chapter (FAWEZI) in partnership with international organisations — United Nations Girls Education Initiative (UNGEI) and Miske Witt Associates.
Daggers pointed at UZ Stars
HARARE City were yesterday forced to put their derby win celebrations on ice as they face a mammoth task when they meet University of Zimbabwe stars in an all-important National Volleyball League clash at the Bulawayo Club for the Disabled today.
To be or not to be ‘contemporary’
Tafadzwa Gwetai Artists and their work have been described as both being “contemporary” in nature and in style. We have heard this phrase being used to describe a diversity of…
To be or not to be ‘contemporary’
Tafadzwa Gwetai Artists and their work have been described as both being “contemporary” in nature and in style. We have heard this phrase being used to describe a diversity of…
Sanctions: Looking into the crystal ball
The illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe were first imposed by the United States of America in December 2001 and later by the European Union bloc from 2003 onwards.
So, without doubt, sanctions were imposed by Western countries at the behest of Britain following the bilateral dispute occasioned by the land reform programme, which peaked in 2000.
Masvingo secures US$10 million FAO grant
Walter Mswazie in Masvingo THE Ministry of Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry has secured a US$10 million grant from Food Agriculture Organisation (FAO) meant for the reclamation of Runde Catchment…





