A long homecoming for pioneers of the struggle
The arrival of white colonial settlers in Zimbabwe in 1890 set off a chain of events whose consequences are still felt today – 130 years later.
However, six years after occupation, locals put up fierce resistance to assert their freedom and sovereignty, which was violently put down.
Why do women cheat?
The mistake that we make many times is that we still think there must be a reason why women cheat.
The mermaid of Diana’s Pool . . . The mystery and beauty of Embizeni
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter THE mermaid that lives at the bottom of Diana’s Pool is called Thobela. Or at least that is the totem that the locals say that the…
Government explores legally, culturally acceptable processes . . . ED to meet Matabeleland leaders over Gukurahundi reburials
Lincoln Towindo, Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to convene a consensus-building meeting with Matabeleland traditional leaders soon to co-ordinate and fast-track exhumations and reburials of victims of post-independence civil…
New passport measures will go a long way
On Tuesday, Cabinet reviewed fees for ordinary and emergency passport applications.
Under the new fee structure, ordinary passports, which were previously $53, are now $150, while emergency passports, which were previously $253, are now $600.
‘Bad Boys for Life’ worth the wait
HAVE you ever liked something so much, but for the life of you, could never put a finger on the reason why?
Well, that is pretty much how I feel about the long-awaited release of the Bad Boys movie “Bad Boys For Life”.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zimbabweans must ignore Chamisa’s calls for violence
AS MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa continues his futile quest to power through the backdoor, just like before, he has announced plans to sponsor violence in the country, a grave…
Govt to step up women empowerment
Government will continue to promote policies that place women in decision-making positions to ensure economic growth and development.
Speaking at the Sheroars Zimbabwe Young Women’s Conference in Harare yesterday, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said Government has, for the past 40 years, strived to put women on an equal footing with their male counterparts.
Inside Zhombe’s mining cartels
CONTRARY to the common perception in which fingers are only being pointed at the machete-carrying illegal gold panners for the chaos and lawlessness that characterises the small-scale gold mining sector, investigations by this publication have revealed that some traditional and community leaders are taking an active role in fuelling the chaos.
CVR battles to clear licence disc backlog
More than 150 000 drivers who passed road tests are yet to get their driver’s licence discs as the Central Vehicle Registry (CVR) is battling to secure consumables needed for their production.











