‘Mkapa believed in peace, unity and progress’

Benjamin Mkapa changed your life, whether you know it or not. He is one of your role models and heroes.

Regardless of where you live in Southern Africa, he had an influence on your life. He did not tell you that, he would not, but now that he is gone, we can see the large space he occupied.

Women MPs must push for collective action

ONE of the 28 proposed amendments to the Constitution, currently before Parliament, provides for an extension of the women’s quota in the August House indefinitely.

STEM key to attainment of Vision 2030

AS the world drives towards the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) — Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects have become indispensable.

To become a higher middle-income country by 2030, Zimbabwe needs to invest significant financial and human resources in STEM.

Political activists appear in court, granted bail

Harare Bureau ELEVEN political activists, including MDC-Alliance spokesperson Fadzai Mahere, filmmaker and novelist Tsitsi Dangarembga and others from different pressure groups, yesterday appeared in court facing allegations of participating in…

‘I was very disappointed with the ceasefire’

TODAY we conclude our interview with Cde Ralitali Ngwenya Qondani who left the country towards the end of 1976 to join the armed struggle. Cde Qondani was part of the…

Sibangilizwe Ndlovu: If intellect was a person. . . revered lawyer becomes another Covid-19 victim

The University of Zimbabwe of the bumpy 1990s was such a place. It was a forest of humanity where all sorts of brilliant characters from diverse origins met to perform…

Rhodesia cross-border raids into Zambia

Pathisa Nyathi ON 16 November 1978 the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (Zapu), Patriotic Front produced a document titled, “Emergency Appeal for Zapu Victims of the Bomb Attack.” It was a…

Olympics postponement leaves UK firms in limbo

The world of sport has been severely disrupted by Covid-19, with headlines highlighting everything from cancelled events and empty stadiums, to athlete health and spectator safety.

‘Anger can be a symptom of some mental illness’

Pastor Barbara Meck Silumbu Anger, also known as rage, fury, temper is an intense emotional state involving a strong uncomfortable and hostile response to a perceived provocation, hurt or threat.…

Highlanders seek free use of BF

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS could play their first two home league matches at Barbourfields Stadium for free when the season eventually starts if the Bulawayo City Council’s finance…

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