We should deepen ties: Envoys
Interview Farirai Machivenyika Russian Ambassador, Nikolai Vladimirovich Krasilnikov Russia and Zimbabwe have close, cordial and deep-rooted bilateral relations. During my tour of duty, I will do my best to promote…
Indigenous knowledge systems: Management of Harurwa (Part 7B)
In fact, as a divinely respected and automated cardinal rule, African men deeply respect women. This is why you will find a 60-year-old man greeting a five-year-old girl as “mhai” which is a very deeply respectful Karanga way of saying, “my mother”.
Ngugi wa Thiong’o wrestles with the devil
“The way I take it, a writer is a part of the intellectual community, and the way I define an intellectual is a worker in ideas.
D/brook braces for Drag racing grand finale
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter THRILLS and spills are expected at Donnybrook Raceway tomorrow when close to 100 racers converge for the 2019 Castrol Drag Racing final showdown. With the national…
First Mutual race on
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter OLD Georgians Sports Club will come alive when they host the 2019 edition of the First Mutual marathon with several top middle and long-distance runners expected…
Reconnect with nature, bring beauty into the home
So you want to bring some greenery indoors, what’s stopping you? It seems like indoor plants are trending in homes and they purify the air and beautify a room with a touch of nature.
Taking Africa to the next level
If one visits China today, they are likely to be surprised about the little knowledge that ordinary Chinese have about Africa, that is for those who know such a place exists.
Govt secures land for industrial parks
Government has secured land in Harare and Mashonaland West for building industrial parks which are set to promote innovation by higher and tertiary students to process and manufacture products.
Robson Sharuko on Saturday: If this adventure has shaken me or broken me in the last 27 years, I hope it has made me a better man
YESTERDAY, I marked 27 years of service to this newspaper — just another little statistic in the 128-year history of this media beast which has cast its spell across this…
Zim de-miners keep the Falklands safe
Thirty-seven years ago, Argentine soldiers invaded the Malvinas (Falkland) Islands, planting thousands of mines.



