You have no honour here, Minister Mthuli
Far from the quixotic idealism of city life, the rural setting presents life in its most raw form, including the intimate and inextricable relationship between man and nature.
Nowhere is man found in the purest form God intended than in the village.
Diamond royalty slashed by 33pc
Zimbabwe’s diamond output is poised for a massive boom after Treasury cut the royalty for diamond mining to 10 percent from 15 percent of gross revenue to reduce the cost of extracting deep-seated kimberlitic gems.
Zimbabwe is targeting to ramp up diamond production from 3,2 million carats to 6 million carats by end of 2023 after the country launched a diamond mining policy recently.
Terror & riches at Jumbo Mine
A stamp mill pounds steel against rocks, producing echoes across the pit-riddled fields.
Huge boulders, from beneath mother earth, are spread haphazardly alongside uprooted trees.
Austerity: Live within your means or die within your means?
All things being equal, an economy must be inclusive and for the benefit of all.
But sometimes, just sometimes, there can be levels of equality.
Public Order & Security Act now history
Maintenance of Peace and Order Act (MOPA), which has been signed by President Mnangagwa into law, is expected to open up democratic space by entrenching the right to demonstrate and present petitions, among other far-reaching freedoms that Government is determined to promote.
Budget ushers in job creation, industry growth
MEASURES proposed in the 2020 Budget, which include tax cuts and incentives for job creation, have primed productive sectors for growth, with captains of industry optimistic the economy is heading in a new direction.
In the Budget, themed “Gearing for Higher Productivity, Growth and Job Creation”, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube announced the end of austerity.
Nakamba consults Peter, Benjani
THEY say experience is the best teacher.
For Marvelous Nakamba, when it came to sourcing tips on life in the fast lane of the English Premier Soccer League, there was no better mentor than the legendary Peter Ndlovu.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Young farmers must take up the challenge
THE World Food Programme says the agricultural sector is at the heart of the economies of the least-developed countries (LDCs). The organisation argued that agriculture accounts for a large share…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Young farmers must take up the challenge
THE World Food Programme says the agricultural sector is at the heart of the economies of the least-developed countries (LDCs). The organisation argued that agriculture accounts for a large share…
From mujibha to war veteran
The liberation struggle drew participation from people of diverse backgrounds who were inspired to fight for Zimbabwe by a variety of factors. This week, we publish an earlier interview that our Deputy News Editor Levi Mukarati had with Cde Hamunakwadi Mukundadzviti, whose nom de guerre was Cde Maveji. Cde Maveji talks of how his role as a mujibha saw him attract problems and it was inevitable that he was forced to skip the country for training in Mozambique.










