Nation-building is the only constant in meeting people’s aspirations

Obert Moses Mpofu NATION-BUILDING is often a tedious process that requires much thought and great attention to detail. The art of nation-building oftentimes requires very difficult decisions and balance between…

Chitepo: War will go on until we have liberated every acre of our country

Phyllis Johnson “THERE will be no talks, no negotiations, no discussions involving our movement until Mr (Ian) Smith recognises the right to immediate majority rule. That is not majority rule…

Report on Gukurahundi outreach responsibly

Public hearings to document and address violent disturbances that took place in some parts of the country during the 1980s are set to start in July, marking the commencement of…

Five key events, one consistent message from the President . . . break the dependency syndrome

Zimpapers Politics Hub Ranga Mataire ON five different key events during the months of May and June, President Mnangagwa has consistently pushed forward one message — Africans must shake off…

Zimbabwe is on the right side of history

IN the past five years, President ED has literally moved mountains through an ambitious infrastructure development drive unlike any other witnessed in independent Zimbabwe. From turning a 112-year-old idea into…

Setbacks pave the way for success

Gabriel Manyeruke IN an environment where education is principally valued, anything short of success in academics can feel like a crushing weight on learners’ shoulders. Failure in internal examinations or…

Sadc summit: Opportunity for Zim to highlight successes

Dr Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo Zimbabwe is poised to host the highly anticipated SADC Summit in August this year. This momentous event not only presents an opportunity for Zimbabwe to showcase…

We remained resolute amid challenges

LAST week, veteran freedom fighter CDE ELIAS CHIRAMBAI, whose Chimurenga name was Jikinya Masendeke, shared a pivotal moment in his life. A harsh encounter with his employer, a white fisherman,…

God has a plan to elevate us

“THE king asked, ‘Is there not someone left from Saul’s family, that I may extend God’s kindness to him?’ Ziba said to the king, ‘One of Jonathan’s sons is left;…

Fostering Zim’s food security from nature’s bounty

Clemence Machadu IN his timeless song titled “Tsika Dzedu”, the late music legend Oliver Mtukudzi asks: “Kudya kwedu kuye kwakaendepiko?”, which loosely translates to “Where has our traditional diet gone?”…

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