We were all sold a big fat lie
Big media (the far-reaching, if not over-reaching, global mass communication platforms such as TV, radio, newspapers, et cetera) and Big Tech (being the pervasive social media platforms that now dominate our lives) made us believe that the consequential November 3, 2020 US presidential elections pitting then-incumbent Donald Trump and Joe Biden were tantamount to making a choice between absurdity and reasonableness, decorum and impropriety, civility and obscenity, and, most critically, good and evil.
Great Zimbabwe Monuments tourism opportunities underutilised
Sharon Chimenya, Masvingo Correspondent THE envisaged development of the recently commissioned project of the upgrading of the Great Zimbabwe Monuments will unlock the full potential of the site and result in…
COMMENT:Listening is the basis of leadership skills
HYACINTH (2019), says listening is the most important skill a leader can master. It is the basis of so many other skills and traits that make up a leader. “However,…
Bosso, Ngezi in no holds barred encounter
Fungai Muderere, Senior Sports Reporter BUOYED by impressive wins in their last fixtures, and their dugouts underlined by equally high-profile coaches, Highlanders and Ngezi Platinum Stars are expected to churn out…
Govt disburses $3,7bn to PSMAS
GOVERNMENT has disbursed over $3,7 billion to Premier Services Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) since January to guarantee the parastatal’s long-term viability and ensure medical insurance for civil servants.
Way to go Nakamba!
Soccer Star Marvellous Nakamba is a young Zimbabwean with a heart of gold. He has a foundation that supports the underprivileged and pays fees for about 1 000 pupils countrywide.
Government releases $20 billion for 2022/2023 summer cropping season
Richard Muponde, Harare Bureau MORE than three million households are being targeted for support under the highly successful Pfumvudza/Intwasa scheme after Government released $20 billion as part of early preparations for…
Unfortunate deaths at Mboroma base
WE continue our discussion with Cde LINGIWE CHIMBUYA (LC), a ZANLA cadre who decided to leave her parents’ home in Harare when she was only 17 to become a freedom…
Maureen: 40 years of hard work
AFTER 14 years at the helm of the Southern African Development Community Accreditation Service (SADCAS) and a career spanning over 40 years in standardisation, quality assurance and accreditation, Zimbabwean executive Mrs Maureen Mutasa retired as chief executive officer of SADCAS last week.
Behind Sha Sha’s ‘divorce’ from DJ Maphorisa
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN songbird Sha Sha emerged as a force in what was then a bubbling amapiano scene in 2019, few would have imagined that she would ever…






