Lest we forget . . . The raid by the Selous Scouts
Moon after moon, the guns had spat fire and death.
The Victoria Falls lunar spectacle
It is a marvel. It is a rare spectacle. They call it the “Lunar Rainbow.”
Army, bank handover classroom blocks
AFTER playing a leading role in Cyclone Idai disaster response, the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), which is now actively involved in the recovery efforts, completed the construction of classroom blocks at Charlsewood Primary in Chimanimani.
Ex-First Lady Banana buried
THE late former First Lady Mrs Janet Madade Banana was buried yesterday besides her husband, the late Reverend Canaan Banana, at the family homestead in Bembe, uMzinyathi, in Matabeleland South.
A glimpse into the President’s eventful life in 130 pages
This is a presentation made by Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda at the launch of President Mnangagwa’s biography “A Life of Sacrifice” at State House on Thursday.
NUST student earns space industry recognition
TWENTY-three-year-old Tafadzwa Banga’s goal in life is to bring about meaningful contribution to the community.
Zim has no hand in UK deportations
The MDC Alliance in the UK and a two-man group calling itself the Restoration of Human Rights in Zimbabwe organised a poorly attended demonstration in London at the Zimbabwe embassy.
Defence forces embark on massive educational, training programmes
The Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) is expanding its training programmes to enhance the intellectual capacity of its personnel to meet the objective of attaining an upper middle income economy by 2030.
Jane Ngwenya: A persuasive liberation war stalwart
Liberation struggle heroine and nationalist Cde Jane Lungile Ngwenya who died on Thursday at the age of (86) was a household name in the story of the country’s liberation struggle.
Baye positive ahead of Paralympics
AS the preparations for Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games intensify, coach Mildred Baye says she is pleased with the progress the athletes were making.











