Cry mother earth

Tafadzwa Gwetai THERE was a time so long ago when those who ruled and lived the earth were one with the earth. A time when the ancients would hold close…

Child Justice Bill a progressive step forward

The release of a “layman’s draft” of the Child Justice Bill by the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs in June this year, as well as subsequent stakeholder consultations held in Bulawayo and Harare, has stirred the interest of advocates of the child justice system.

Despise the free meal, you are not a charity case

Itai Chipunza Genesis 14 verse 21 to 23 21 The king of Sodom said to Abram, “Give me the people and keep the goods for yourself. 22 But Abram said…

China transitions to cashless society

On her first trip to China, 30-year-old Courtney Newnham from Portland, Oregon (USA), eagerly lined up at a street pushcart to buy a skewer of candied hawthorn berries, a traditional snack.

Revel in moderation

Charles Dube WITH public examinations currently going on and almost using all the classrooms they have, schools have no choice but send the non-examination classes home early. Quietness around examination…

Xhosa community mourns King Sigcawu

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Xhosa Community in Zimbabwe has joined the rest of the African community in mourning the passing-on of their King, His Majesty, King Zwelonke Sigcawu in South…

Despise the free meal, you are not a charity case

Itai Chipunza Genesis 14 verse 21 to 23 21 The king of Sodom said to Abram, “Give me the people and keep the goods for yourself. 22 But Abram said…

Revel in moderation

Charles Dube WITH public examinations currently going on and almost using all the classrooms they have, schools have no choice but send the non-examination classes home early. Quietness around examination…

Xhosa community mourns King Sigcawu

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Xhosa Community in Zimbabwe has joined the rest of the African community in mourning the passing-on of their King, His Majesty, King Zwelonke Sigcawu in South…

City dreams of light rail to arrest CBD chaos

Navigating roads in the central business district (CBD) has become a near-impossible feat as most of them are often clogged by commuter omnibuses, most of which do not have Harare City Council (HCC) permits.

In fact, city fathers claim 8 000 of the 12 000 kombis ferrying commuters in the city are doing so illegally.

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