Business leaders, residents take council to task over budget impasse
Raymond Jaravaza, [email protected] BUSINESS leaders and residents’ associations have taken Bulawayo City Council (BCC) to task over the 2025 budget impasse, accusing it of acting in bad faith by presenting…
TSIGA STARS FOR ZIM
WICKET-KEEPER Tafadzwa Tsiga anchored Zimbabwe A’s innings with a half century as the hosts, boosted by the reinforcement of their attack by the addition of Richard Ngarava and Blessing Muzarabani, provided stiff opposition for the English County side.
Beyond the pulpit: Churches’ active role in Zim’s path to Independence
IN his book ‘The Unpopular Missionary’, which strongly criticises missionaries, the late Bishop Ralph Edward Dodge, wrote: “This is not the time for the church to be concerned about its own future but the future of humanity. Its role is not to be served but to serve, not to be saved but to save! The church may live by being ready to die in loving service.”
Africa must take responsibility for its own health
IT has now become urgent for Africa to take full responsibility for its health affairs, leveraging on the continent’s high levels of training of professional staff and the large internal continental market to support a high-end pharmaceutical and vaccine industry.
Zifa extends deadline for national coaches’ survey
Innocent Kurira, [email protected] THE Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) has called on all football coaches across the country to register at their provincial offices as part of a nationwide initiative to…
Joburg Film Festival showcases local talent
The KwaZulu-Natal Tourism and Film Authority participated in the prestigious Joburg International Film Festival in Gauteng where they promoted KZN as a premier filming destination.
Four suspects in court over US$70k theft in cooperative scandal
FOUR people accused of embezzling funds from a co-operative at Mbare Musika in Harare have appeared in court facing allegations of misappropriation of public funds.
How religion can inspire climate action
The preacher’s voice echoed through a Pentecostal church in Harare’s central business district, his tone heavy with conviction.
. . . Welcome to Benin, voodoo’s birthplace
IT has taken us 45 years of Independence for the Warriors to finally play their first match against The Cheetahs of Benin.
Zim@45 celebrations a game-changer for Midlands
The Midlands Province is gearing to host Zimbabwe’s 45th Independence Day celebrations at the Mutora Grounds in Nembudziya, Gokwe North District, marking a significant shift from the traditional venues in Harare.











