Delegation from India is headed for Zim
Investments from India into Zimbabwe have risen to US$600 million over recent years, reflecting growing bilateral relations between the two countries. These investments, most of which are in the private…
Muzenda, John Nkomo joined struggle through ANC
Chronicles from the 2nd Chimurenga CDE RAYMOND DZINGAI TAKAVARASHA, whose Chimurenga name was Cde Ray Che Ncube, continues chronicling his experiences in the liberation struggle. This week, he tells our…
Editorial Comment: Europe, US need to atone for past crimes
THE persistent cry for colonial reparations continued at the ongoing momentous 38th African Union (AU) Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, igniting a fervent call for justice and atonement for the…
Africans deserve compensation and reparations too!
Communion with Bishop Lazarus The advent of colonialism on these shores around 1890 began weakening our communal social systems by fetishising or creating an insane obsession with the individual pursuit…
The tide is changing
Dr Obert Mpofu Could it be that we are witnessing a new tide in the architecture of global politics? For what it is worth, I am more inclined to think…
Empowering youths is empowering the majority
The National Youth Day was proclaimed and instituted by the Government in 2017 for the nation to recognise and celebrate young people. The day was also set aside to increase…
Sam Nujoma personified Namibia’s struggle for freedom
SAM NUJOMA was an outstanding Namibian leader who personified more than anybody else the country’s liberation struggle history and independence. His death at the age of 95 marks the end…
Harnessing vocational training for economic growth
Professor Paul Mavima AS Zimbabwe grapples with the question of how to achieve Vision 2030 with all its sub-components, which include achieving inclusive growth of the economy, rural transformation through…
Tobacco farmers to get fairer prices under new system
Martin Kadzere THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) is developing a new system for contract tobacco sales meant to establish a more representative minimum price. The system, expected to…
Firming prices, Govt support drive golden leaf production
Oliver Kazunga-Senior Business Reporter FARMERS are still confident of achieving the 300 million kilogramme tobacco yield in the 2024/2025 season, driven by several factors, including good agronomic practices and continued…











