‘Unity Day should be marked with forgiveness’
Bulawayo Bureau YESTERDAY marked 36 years since two of Zimbabwe’s founding fathers signed the Unity Accord, which brought an end to civil disturbances also known as Gukurahundi in Matabeleland and…
Remember, the real joy of Christmas
Derrick Ntambi-Correspondent As a child, Christmas celebrations were synonymous with new clothes, sumptuous meals that included chicken (a rare treat), a protracted Christmas church service (heavily steeped in recognition of…
Christmas in the Diaspora a new cultural experience
Dr Masimba Mavaza Christmas in the Diaspora can be bittersweet for many of us who have loved ones in Zimbabwe. However, it’s also a time of the year we can…
Experience the joy of giving
Life tips with Charles Mushinga As a journalist, I have lived a rather privileged life. I was born in Murewa, a rural area in Zimbabwe, I grew up and went…
Chipezeze under fire for unsporting behaviour
Johannesburg. — Upington City head coach Thulani Nkosi has expressed outrage over Magesi FC keeper Elvis Chipezeze’s unsportsmanlike behaviour, accusing him of deliberate time-wasting in their recent South African Motsepe…
Historian Sadziwa writes for posterity
Freedom Mutanda-Herald Correspondent Those who disdain history are bound to repeat it with disastrous consequences. For a long time, the history of Zimbabwe has been written by people who claimed…
New Gokwe clinic to benefit 14 000 villagers
The newly opened Ganye Clinic in Sessame will serve more than 14 000 people, and reduce the distance to, and congestion at Gokwe South District Hospital, a senior Government official…
Cybercrime increasing in Africa
Fraud Insight African countries are facing increasing challenges in combating cybercrime in a threat landscape that has changed dramatically. Africa has over 500 million internet users among a total population…
Beitbridge, Musina twins separated by a big river . . . towns now finding each other
Thupeyo Muleya-Beitbridge Bureau The story of Beitbridge town in Zimbabwe and Musina in South Africa has for over the years been that of a modern city divided by a big…
Future Mighty Warriors’ project targets schools
Veronica Gwaze-Sports Reporter THE National Foods School of Excellence has engaged the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education in its quest ‘to keep tabs on their beneficiaries in various schools’.…











