Are the West suckers for cheap propaganda?
ONE question that people who accuse the Government of Zimbabwe of complicity in the alleged abduction and torture of citizens have not attempted to answer is: For what benefit?
What does the Government stand to gain from torturing people for actions, which on the face of it, are indicative of someone breaking the law?
Reliving the worst Rhodesia war time
Comrade Badmiles Shingiraivatema (BS) abandoned school in Form Two to join the liberation struggle. The former freedom fighter chronicles to our reporter Norman Muchemwa (NM) the horrors of the Chimoio…
Tales of a Covid-19 ravaged Zim community in UK
“MANY loved ones will die!” screams a newspaper headline.
As Covid-19 spreads, another headline ramps up emotions: “Daughters lose dad and big sister to coronavirus within days of each other — now their mum’s in hospital.”
THE PIVOT: Africa Day and the pedestals of redemptive thought
Richard Runyararo Mahomva The precursor to this article last week on the late Professor Archie Mafeje focused on the role of the academia in framing redemptive thinking. The Mafeje legacy…
When technology meets culture
“Fellow Zimbabweans, Covid-19 should not break our spirits and lead us to shun our culture. As we practice social distancing, let us not forget our values of Ubuntu/Unhu. Let us continue to co-exist and engage in respectful dialogue even on social media, where we spend most of our time as a result of the lockdown measures,” said Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry during her online address to launch the just-ended Culture Week.
Africa’s integration deepens
Zimbabwe joins other African countries tomorrow to celebrate Africa Day. Our Chief Reporter Kuda Bwititi (KB) spoke to Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo (SM) to knuckle down on the significance of the day.
Africa Day celebrations with a touch of reggae
Had it not been for the coronavirus pandemic, music fans were in for a treat today as Motor Action Sports Club was set to host the annual One Love Reggae Festival.
100 escape from quarantine centres
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent NEARLY 100 returning Zimbabweans who were quarantined at different centres across the country as part of measures to control the spread of coronavirus have escaped, raising…
Zifa First Instance Body heads to BF
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent BUCKET seats and electronic access control remain the major sticking points at the National Sports Stadium (NSS) as the country races to meet the 15 June…
AG’s report: Parliament dropping the ball
IN the next few weeks, a customary event will take place in Parliament.
The Auditor-General Mrs Mildred Chiri’s annual report will be tabled before the House in terms of Section 309 of the Constitution and the Audit Office Act (Chapter 22:18).











