‘Bullyism undermines global justice’
AS Zimbabwe commemorates the Anti-Sanctions Day today, China is one of the countries that have strongly advocated for lifting the embargo. Our Correspondent Wallace Ruzvidzo spoke to China’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Guo Shaochun, in a wide-ranging interview that touched on the sanctions and relations between Harare and Beijing.
Sanctions’ not-so-hidden effect on the poor
THAT sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe have caused indescribable suffering to the people of Zimbabwe is incontestable.
What next after October 25?
WITH the day which the Southern Africa Development Community (Sadc) declared a year ago to officially stand in solidarity with Zimbabwe in condemnation of the sanctions imposed by the West and the United States of America now here, a thought just crossed this writer’s mind.
SONA: President delivers candid, rich address
IT was a rather different sight watching Thursday’s State of the Nation Address (SONA) and official opening of the Third Session of the Ninth Parliament.
THE REAL BIRTH PAINS . . . You either cough up or die
Acrisis is festering in council-run clinics, most of which have largely remained shut for the past four months.
Bishops pray against embargo
SANCTIONS imposed on Zimbabwe by Western nations were not an attack on Harare alone, but an assault on Africa as a whole, hence the need to collectively call for their unconditional removal, Zion Christian Church (ZCC) leader Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi has said.
Roasting us over sanctions just for power
THEY are noxious, shameless, conceited and thoroughly insufferable.
Zimpapers to host cancer walk
DIVERSIFIED media group, Zimpapers, will on November 7 host its annual Cancer Power Walk to raise awareness about the disease, which kills millions of people annually.
Tourism sector angles for sharp turnaround
The local tourism sector, which has been hamstrung by global travel restrictions imposed to stop the spread of Covid-19, is now angling for a sharp turnaround after the pandemic.
THE PRINCE OF DAR
THE most trending story in Tanzania today might be the imminent general elections which are set for Wednesday, but to some, especially in Dar es Salaam, Azam FC’s blistering start to the country’s Premier League is the talk of the nation’s largest city.











