Kamungoma: A beacon of resilience, inspiration
On a solemn evening of May 14, 1978, the silence in Kamungoma village in Gutu District was shattered by a surprise attack that claimed the lives of 104 civilians and one freedom fighter. This tragedy, known as the Kamungoma massacre, occurred during a night vigil, or “pungwe,” a gathering meant to foster unity and educate attendees about the liberation struggle.
Kane to return to Spurs stadium
Tottenham Hotspur’s record goalscorer Harry Kane will return to north London when his former team host Bayern Munich in a pre-season friendly on August 10, the Premier League club said…
Social media: A double-edged sword that can make or break you
It is advisable that, if people are no longer compatible, there is no need to use social media to destroy each other.
FCP’s improvement Vheremu delightes with FC
Despite the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League still in its early stages, FC Platinum assistant coach, Daniel Vheremu is happy with the improvement that his charges have shown in their opening two matches of the 2024 season.
Armed robber rues stealing US$5
A MAN who stole US$5 from a motorist before causing a car accident has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.
NGOs pledge to support Zim’s mining sector vision
Local non-governmental organisations, the Zimbabwe Mining Safety Health And Environmental Council (ZIMSHEC) and ActionAid Zimbabwe, have pledged to promote sustainable environmental practices in Zimbabwe’s mining sector to help achieve an upper middle income economy by 2030.
Water diplomacy: SADC’s new frontier for cooperation
SADC member states are increasing their cooperation in the water sector in pursuit of regional integration and sustainable management of transboundary water resources for the socio-economic benefit of their citizens.
Defence forces critical for Vision 2030 attainment
ZIMBABWE’S vision of becoming an upper middle-income economy by 2030 is only attainable if the prevailing peace persists, with the country’s army pledging to play its role in fostering security.
Masvingo to host Easter Open Chess Tourney
THE Zimbabwe Chess Federation (ZCF) is set to host this year’s edition of the Easter Open Chess tournament in Masvingo where more than 350 athletes are set to participate.
Over 1 million pregnant women benefit from free maternity care
More than one million pregnant Zimbabwean women delivered their babies for free at supported health facilities over the past 13 years under the Results Based Financing (RBF) model, an official has said.











