Foreign universities not for everyone

Miriam Tose Majome ZIMBABWE has at least 20 universities which specialise in various disciplines, from sciences, engineering, technology, arts, humanities, agriculture and other technical fields. Most of the universities have…

Makusha, Mapaya eye Olympics

Tinashe Kusema Deputy Sports Editor CHENGETAYI MAPAYA harbours no ill feelings towards Zimbabwean compatriot Ngoni Makusha or any of the other recipients of the universality card for the 2020 Tokyo…

Redeemed from poverty

Pauline Matanda “YOU know the generous grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. Though He was rich, yet for your sakes, He became poor, so that by His poverty, He could…

Karo Mine commissioning pushed back

Sunday Mail Reporter WEAKENING commodity prices on the world market have forced commissioning of the Karo Platinum Project, which is owned by Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed Tharisa Capital, to be pushed…

Undoing the abominable legacy of colonialism

WHILe the nation has been fixated on the commendable strides made thus far by the Second Republic with regards to moving our great nation forward, some of us have somewhat…

Schools, teachers applauded on smooth opening

Tanyaradzwa Rusike The Government has applauded schools for enforcing stringent public health measures that are meant to curb the spread of cholera, while teachers were also commended for their turnout…

SA versus Israel: The curse of 1948

That South Africa has brought a case of genocide against Israel at the International Court of Justice, the world court, as it is called, is a historical and political event…

Masomere rails against corruption in football

Langton Nyakwenda ONE of the Premier Soccer League (PSL)’s most experienced coaches, Luke “Vahombe” Masomere, is a worried man. He believes the Premiership is plagued by corruption. His first PSL…

Drug rehab centres

IN case you have a son, daughter, friend or relative who has a problem with drugs, here is a list and contact details of those who provide counselling and rehabilitation…

Climate change huge threat to livestock sector

IN recent years, Zimbabwe has lost thousands of cattle to drought and diseases. In response, the Government has rolled out multiple interventions to curb livestock deaths and grow the national…

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