Masvingo targets 2 500 hectares of winter wheat
Sharon Chimenya, Masvingo Correspondent FARMERS in Masvingo are targeting to put 2 500 hectares for winter wheat production this year, with over 800 hectares having already been planted. The province…
Tourism centred on culture, arts, contributes greatly to economic growth
Limukani Ncube, Editor AS the country journeys towards attaining Vision 2030 where it is poised to be an Upper Middle-Income Economy, the consumption of cultural, sport and recreational products and…
Tourism centred on culture, arts, contributes greatly to economic growth
Limukani Ncube, Editor AS the country journeys towards attaining Vision 2030 where it is poised to be an Upper Middle-Income Economy, the consumption of cultural, sport and recreational products and…
Restoring Africa’s drylands key for economic development
Locadia Mavhudzi, Features Correspondent WIDE and deep gullies, massive land degradation and extensive soil erosion as a result of perennial cyclones have left Gokwe – Chireya area inaccessible as roads…
Restoring Africa’s drylands key for economic development
Locadia Mavhudzi, Features Correspondent WIDE and deep gullies, massive land degradation and extensive soil erosion as a result of perennial cyclones have left Gokwe – Chireya area inaccessible as roads…
Sapere Aude: Why the Philosophy of Liberation in the 21st Century?
Cetshwayo Mabhena It is not an exaggeration but an understatement what historian Eric Hobsbawn stated in 2002 that “the 20th Century was the most murderous in recorded history.” The Century…
Sapere Aude: Why the Philosophy of Liberation in the 21st Century?
Cetshwayo Mabhena It is not an exaggeration but an understatement what historian Eric Hobsbawn stated in 2002 that “the 20th Century was the most murderous in recorded history.” The Century…
ED walks talk on culture in NDS1
Vincent Gono, Features Editor SOCIO-ECONOMIC growth has been elusive in many African countries mostly because models of development are prescribed from Western imperialist countries and are divorced from national beliefs…
ED walks talk on culture in NDS1
Vincent Gono, Features Editor SOCIO-ECONOMIC growth has been elusive in many African countries mostly because models of development are prescribed from Western imperialist countries and are divorced from national beliefs…
How Sumbo fooled the Rhodesian forces
TODAY we round-up our interview with former Rhodesian policeman, Mr Matthew Masuku who was part of a team that cornered and arrested the late Zipra guerilla in Bulawayo, Cde Albert…







