Lessons learnt from a day with an artiste
Tjmo Rhodes Makuzha Youth Interactive Writer As a creative with big dreams, I have always treasured meeting individuals who are doing the most with their talent. I’m speaking of seemingly ordinary…
Meghan reveals Harry’s love for California lifestyle, weather
The Duchess of Sussex said Prince Harry loves the California lifestyle and weather during an interview with US chat show host Ellen DeGeneres.
Frosty reviews for Eternals
Marvel’s “Eternals” debuted for the general population in cinemas around the world on November 5, leaving a dichotomy of opinions running amuck on the internet about the film’s critical value and performance in cinemas.
Luxury handbags an investment
“It’s not a bag. It’s a Birkin!” said Sex and the City’s Samantha Jones about one of the fashion world’s most iconic and sought after handbags. For many women, a…
New twist to T Freddy case
AN engineer at ZBC yesterday appeared in court on allegations of attempting to extort Goodness and Mercy Ministries leader Tapiwa Freddy of US$20 000 after threatening to expose a love affair between the self-styled prophet and radio presenter Rutendo Makuti.
Some Zimbabweans in the UK yearn to return for good
Dr Masimba Mavaza It’s clear there is a yearning in the diaspora to escape the heightening racist and populist tensions spreading like wildfire across the West. Our ancestral homes, free…
How Zim’s tour guides are breaking gender barriers
Ennie Katupu is a 23-year-old professional guide in Kariba Urban, and has dedicated her time and life to saving wildlife and wildlands along the Zambezi River.
Be careful when you click
Technological development has vastly changed every facet of human life globally, and has become an integral component of all human activities. In business, public life and private life, almost everyone is “clicking” on some electronic gadget to interact with cyber space. In the past, in case of Zimbabwe, use of Smartphones was a preserve of the few but now, the majority from children to adults is in possession of even latest technologies.
The challenge of HIV decriminalisation
Ever since the discovery of HIV and its modes of transmission, there has been a debate about the circumstances in which it is legitimate to criminalise those who pass on the virus to others, or who expose others to the risk of its acquisition.
Revisiting Mariama Ba’s So Long a Letter
Written by award-winning African novelist Mariama Ba and translated from the original French, “So Long a Letter” has been recognised as one of Africa’s 100 Best Books of the 20th Century.











