Schools should celebrate women
Charmaine Chigudugudze AS a young learner, I did not quite know what International Women’s Day is all about. However, that changed this year, as we commemorated the day at school.…
Lead your way to greatness
Hunt for Greatness Milton Kamwendo LEADERSHIP is not just a position — it is influence. The best leaders lead without a title; the worst ones mistake the title for influence.…
Celebrating women through art
Kimberly Mhembere THE National Arts Gallery of Zimbabwe, in conjunction with the Embassy of Ireland, is hosting a month-long art exhibition titled “We Should all be Human”. The exhibition is…
Manage risk in cattle farming
Word From The Market Chipo Tachiona FARMERS need knowledge. They often do not know if a season’s worth of rain will be excellent or bad, what prices they will get…
Parents should lead fight against bullying
Zimbabwe should be wary of raising a generation of violent citizens, people who think they can use force to show off their power and people who think they can have…
Woman goes missing 3 days before wedding
Caroline Mutsawu, Sunday News Reporter POLICE in Bulawayo are appealing for information that may lead to the location of Bithanian Mandingora (27) who went missing last month. Mandingora went missing…
Journey to the stars: The dimensions and symbolic processes involving ash between reconciling parties to a conflict
TODAY we bring to a close the stories that brought together the moon and the ash into numerous African rituals that sometimes ended with pomp and ceremony. In the cited…
Harry Shereni resurfaces
Sports Reporter SINCE calling time on his football career, former Zimbabwe international Harlington Shereni has been all about giving back. After all, both the country and the game have given…
Zim’s silent revolution in agriculture
Lincoln Towindo and Theseus Shambare THE 2023 tobacco marketing season opened Wednesday last week, amid the usual pomp and fanfare that generally characterise the annual ritual. About 148 500 tobacco…
Dreaming all the way to State House
IN typical African societies, traditional norms and values of communality, as defined by the spirit of Ubuntu (or humanity), usually provided the glue or mortar needed to durably build viable…











