EDITORIAL COMMENT : Nehanda still talking point in statue form

THIS Africa Day, which also happens to be our Culture Week, the Government recognises Mbuya Nehanda (Charwe Nyakasikana), when it unveils the statue of the legendary spirit medium and heroine of Zimbabwe’s struggle against settler colonialism.

MAGICAL 50 ON SUPER SUNDAY

IT was a Super Sunday for the Magical Number 50 — from Marvelous Nakamba’s man-of-the-match show, handing Dean Smith, another big scalp, to Phil Mickelson defying Father Time.

COMMENT: Let’s celebrate Africa Day with pride

Zimbabwe and the rest of the continent today mark 58 years since the formation of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), transformed into the African Union (AU) in July 2002.…

Roadshow lures US investors

Business Reporter THE Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has encouraged potential investors from the United States of America to take advantage of the country’s ongoing economic…

‘Preserve African culture’

Local celebrities have urged Zimbabweans to uphold and preserve the African culture to ensure it is passed to the future generations.

Indian Covid-19 variant: What you need to know

Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Health and Child Care has confirmed the existence of the variant of Covid-19 first identified in India.

CBZ ponders cryptocurrency

Zimbabwe’s biggest bank, CBZ Holdings, says it is looking at how it could leverage on cryptocurrencies and other emerging digital innovations. 

Learners celebrate being African

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter LEARNERS across the country kick started Africa Day commemorations yesterday by wearing traditional attire as Government works towards inculcating Africa pride among pupils. The African Union…

Zimpapers digital strategy bears fruit

Business Reporter THE country’s largest and diversified media group, Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Limited, says the adoption of a digitalisation strategy has enhanced revenue growth despite the adverse impact of Covid-19,…

Mamozi’s Africa Day special

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent During his days at Iyasa, Roben Mlauzi was described as an unconventional dancer, one who would break all the rules, but yet leave the audience in…

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