Mbuya Nehanda Statue: Re-existence or Memoricide?
Richard Runyararo Mahomva THE controversy surrounding the erection of Mbuya Nehanda’s statue presents yet another vivid example of the polarised character of our society. The debate on Mbuya Nehanda’s statue…
‘Memoirs of a political insider’
The following is an extract from a forthcoming book by Zanu PF secretary for Administration Dr Obert Moses Mpofu titled, “On the shoulder of the Struggle: Memoirs of a Political Insider”.
ZRU advertises coaching positions
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) has advertised more national team coaching positions as well as managerial posts, with the most high-profile job up for grabs…
When glory breeds catastrophe
THEY were always a happy lot and liked to call themselves the Happy People.
At some point, they were one of the best-funded teams in the league and stable enough to attract some of the of best players and coaches in the local Premier Soccer League.
21 Cimas employees test positive for Covid-19
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter AT least 21 people from Cimas Medical Aid Society in Harare have tested positive for Covid-19 after a staff member contracted the virus. In a statement,…
Companies appeal for tax holiday
Njabulo Bhebe, Business Reporter COMPANIES have started implementing strategies aimed at surviving the effects of Covid-19-induced loss of business as they try to remain operational. Business executives said most companies…
Zimsec proposes January exam dates
FINAL public examinations for Grade Seven, Ordinary and Advanced Level students, which are normally taken in October and November each year, might be deferred to next year as the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) seeks to ensure learners complete the school syllabuses before writing.
Hunting proceeds benefit the vulnerable
Over the years, various species specialist groups affiliated to the International Union for Conservation and Nature (IUCN) have recognised safari hunting as a primary conservation tool, which is beneficial not only to wildlife but to communities that share borders with wild animals.
SADC MPs want value from region’s resources
AFRICA is the richest continent on earth in terms of extractive resources, but until parliaments up their game and demand meaningful deals, their citizens will continue to wallow in poverty.
Nhowe Hospital: An oasis in the wilderness
AMID the tsunami that has swept the Ministry of Health and Child Care where the minister was recently sacked, five central hospital bosses fired and about a dozen directors sent on indefinite leave — it can be tempting to dismiss the health sector, public or otherwise, as dead.











