Zimbabwe: Food security in a lean season

Lately, there has been some anxiety over our nation’s food situation. A perception of food insecurity traceable to the late, poor start to the 2021-2022 season.

Macheso’s double celebration

SUNGURA doyen Alick Macheso is ready for his double celebration on Friday.

June 10 will be a special day for the “Charakupa” hitmaker as he not only celebrates his 54th birthday, but also the official unveiling of his latest offering “Tinosvitswa Nashe”.

COMMENT: Corporates must support Bulawayo Day festivities

BULAWAYO has long cemented its place as the cultural hub in the country. It is indeed the melting pot of arts and culture, buoyed by its cosmopolitan population. In 2019,…

Ailing Highlanders will rise again: new coach

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter WE are here to awaken a sleeping giant! These were the first remarks made by the new Highlanders coach Baltermar Brito and his assistant Antonio…

Mthwakazi activists jailed for stoning Bulawayo Central Police Station

Simba Jemwa, Sunday News Correspondent NINE activists from the Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) were sentenced to varying jail terms when they appeared before Bulawayo magistrate, Mr Tawengwa Sangster. The nine who…

WATCH: Industrialisation, innovation key to increased productivity

Nomthandazo Mtonga/Judith Phiri, Business Reporters THE Government has challenged youths to be innovative and develop capable skills for the industrialisation and modernisation of the country. Through innovation hubs at universities,…

US$30 for 30 min music show . . . fans cry foul over Amapiano short shows

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN high flying Amapiano act, Amaroto, stepped on stage on Africa Day at BAC Leisure Gardens, it was 15 minutes after the clock had struck…

Zim’s first commodity exchange edges closer

Zimbabwe edged closer to fully operationalising its first-ever commodities trading platform − the Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange (ZMX) − after licensing 22 operators to issue warehouse receipts.

Mixed bag for Mzansi-based stars

JUST because he earns a staggering 830 000 rand (about US$53 000) per month and is one of the best-paid players in the DStv Premiership, Khama Billiat is naturally always under the spotlight.

It is never about democracy

It is better to trust in God —not man!

You see, human beings are inherently fallible, frail and fickle.

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