Reality check on Parliamentary recall
Parliament Tinashe D. Hofisi FOUR Movement for Democratic Change legislators were recalled from Parliament on May 5, 2020. Charlton Hwende, Prosper Mutseyami, Thabitha Khumalo and Lillian Timveos’ seats were declared…
Domestic tourism: Launchpad after Covid-19
Enhancing the tourism sector’s ability to attract domestic tourists is part of a strategy that is being worked on by Government to ensure recovery after the coronavirus has been contained.
Tourism and related businesses are the hardest hit by the pandemic.
I didn’t tolerate ‘white nonsense’
We continue to narrate the political journey of Cde Joshua Madzudzu (JM) whose nom de guerre was Cde Captain Fantastic. This week, the former liberation fighter chronicles to our reporter Norman Muchemwa (NM) his journey to Mozambique for military training to fight in the guerrilla war.
Lockdown Cowdray Park police assault case postponed
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter THE case of six police officers charged with assaulting two women in Cowdray Park in Bulawayo was not heard yesterday after it was decided that…
Zanu-PF and Youthful reclaiming of the future
Richard Runyararo Mahomva Before officiating the 339th Session of the Politburo last Wednesday at the Zanu-PF Headquarters, President Emmerson Mnangagwa was captured to a surprise. Tonnes of Covid-19 hampers —all…
Covid-19 dampens Mother’s Day
EVERY morning when she opens her eyes, she is confronted by thoughts of what her two daughters and grandchild are going to eat.
She says she has nightmares about it.
ZRU declares war on age-cheating
ZIMBABWE Rugby Union has decided to tackle the cancer of age-cheating in sport head-on.
Domestic sport, particularly football and rugby, has over the years been tainted by allegations of age-cheating, including in schools.
Integrating urban, rural safety nets in Africa
IN countries across Africa, the public health restrictions imposed to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic have thrown many people out of work.
Cities face the risk of widespread hunger, with the collapse of urban incomes and disruptions in food supply chains. And where there are government-run relief programmes, many have only reached a fraction of the people who have lost their incomes.
Online lessons fees illegal: Govt
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter SCHOOLS must not charge extra money for conducting online lessons or increase their fees for Term Two without seeking approval from the Government and those that…
‘Time for churches to step up fight against Covid-19’
Raymond Jaravaza, Sunday News Correspondent THE Government cannot fight the Covid-19 pandemic on its own and it is time the church joined in the efforts to combat the novel virus…











