How Zim artistes can navigate new normal
As we are coming out of a major global Covid-19 pandemic, the music industry has gone through some drastic changes and the new normal presents a new experience for artists and stakeholders.
Botswana commends Zim for modern housing delivery strategies
Zimbabwe and Botswana are learning from each other on ways of accelerating provision of decent modern housing, with Zimbabwe using new technologies to cut costs while building more houses and flats faster.
Football’s most important project begins
CAPE TOWN — The goal is to get soccer balls to 700 million elementary school children, most of them in the poorest or most remote corners of the world.
Ante-natal care took a back seat as Covid-19 ruled
NEVER has Zimbabwe witnessed panic, fear and pandemonium, spreading of myths and misconceptions as what happened between 2020 and 2021.
Ndiraya on Simba Bhora radar
NEWLY-PROMOTED Premiership football side Simba Bhora haven’t officially approached Dynamos coach Tonderai Ndiraya with a view of bringing him to Shamva, but the gaffer is one of those being considered for the job.
Musk consolidates power at Twitter
Elon Musk consolidated his control of Twitter on Monday after the entire board was dismissed. Musk, 51, completed his purchase of Twitter last week for US$44 billion and immediately started…
SA farm workers demand reforms
The farm workers demanded changes to land distribution and a moratorium on evictions from farms About 200 farm workers marched to Parliament last Friday to demand agrarian reform. The march…
England fight back to beat New Zealand
BRISBANE. — Skipper Jos Buttler praised the character of his England side as they breathed new life into their ICC Men’s Twenty20 Cricket World Cup yesterday, but it was curtains for Afghanistan.
Young people want quick climate solutions
Children say they are the worst affected by the impact of climate change, and would want an immediate solution so that their education is not compromised.
2023: Preferring experience to youthfulness
It is not a complex exercise to explain the failure of opposition politics in Zimbabwe for the past 23 years, one only has to know that they are a tide of anti-establishmentarism and puppetry.








