The secret in waiting
Greetings beloved nation in the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. At the start of the year 2022, many prophecies of greatness and prosperity were received by believers,…
Chamisa: The ‘curse’ of black skin, white mask
Vincent Gono, Features Editor THERE is a dictum offered by Frantz Fanon in his book, Black Skin, White Masks. He interrogates the conscience of the historical colonial narrative with a contemporary…
Journey to koBulawayo: Some aspects of spatial organisation
WHEN we study the various aspects of Old Bulawayo, we do so in order to understand more fully the Ndebele way of life. We seek to know their history, social…
War collaborators roll out campaign exercise
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Sunday News Reporter MATABELELAND South Zimbabwe Liberation War Collaborators (Ziliwaco) has rolled out an exercise to mobilise votes for the ruling Zanu-PF to ensure the party wins all the…
Zim, Switzerland enhance ties
SWITZERLAND is confident of Zimbabwe’s future and will do all it can to aid development in the country, outgoing Swiss Ambassador to Zimbabwe Niculin Jaeger has said.
Mass shootings: America stews in its democracy!
ON May 24, 18 year-old Salvador Rolando Ramos opened fire at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, United States, killing 21 people. Earlier that day, the 18 year-old had shot and seriously wounded his grandmother before proceeding to the school.
Zanu PF mourns Prof Mararike
ZANU PF has mourned Professor Claude Mararike, describing him as an astute Pan-African thinker who devoted intellectual labour to the betterment of Zimbabwe.
Tribute to Claude Mararike
The passing on of Professor Claude Mararike is a huge loss to me and my family.
Prof Mararike was many things — teacher, journalist/broadcaster, writer, researcher, sociologist, historian and ultimately university professor.
Winter study strategies
WINTER season is one of the most difficult times to study for many students.
However, there are several things we can do as learners to make sure that we do not lag behind with our studies due to the cold spell.
Young Gems defy odds
A JOURNEY that started last year with the agony of failing to travel to Lesotho for the African Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region 5 Games due to Covid-19 has finally yielded results.






