Zanu PF unmoved by CCC

ZANU PF is unmoved by the entrance of Mr Nelson Chamisa’s Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) faction of the opposition into the political fray because the ruling party is confident of its massive appeal to millions of Zimbabweans.

Village massacre made me join the war

WOMEN and girls took active and important roles during the liberation struggle. Some contributed to the war effort as chimbwidos, while many others took part in the actual fighting.

Smoke peace pipe…as TEO Events and Greatman makeup

TEO Events and Greatman (Tongai Gwaze) have made peace after a wedding mishap that left the singer reeling from a US$2 500 debt.

Mbudzi interchange project creates 700 jobs

Construction of the multi-million-dollar Mbudzi traffic interchange will create more than 700 new jobs in 18 months, with preparatory work for the project nearing completion.

President headlines Youth Day commemorations

President Mnangagwa will headline the National Youth Day commemorations slated for Robert Mugabe Square in Harare tomorrow.

Public schools need rescuing

In the sea of bright smiles and victorious bible verses, one could not help, but make an observation. Most of the uniforms were not among the common grey and khaki shades, which dominate our public school accoutrements.

Recollect, realign and rave Zim forward

Zimbabwe is our motherland and this doesn’t change even if you go out to work in the diaspora or you might have stayed behind and chose to do nothing towards our economic emancipation.

Mussa in another CAF task

IT keeps getting better for Sharif Mussa after the Confederation of African Football (CAF) appointed him general coordinator of a Champions League tie between South Africa’s AmaZulu and Guinea outfit Horoya.

President is changing the game

Within a few days, President Mnangagwa threw serious warning shots.

Some are already calling them silencing shots.

Beefy deal for rural cattle farmers

As the rehabilitation of the Cold Storage Company (CSC)’s Bulawayo plant nears completion, the country’s former largest meat processor is forging a lucrative partnership with communal cattle farmers to ensure sustainable supply of stock for processing, an official has said.

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