Naming our freedom: Zim’s tribute to liberation heroes
ZIMBABWE has, for some years now, embarked on a noble and powerful journey of reclaiming its identity by renaming public institutions and places that, for decades, carried colonial-era names, symbols of a painful past of dispossession and domination.
Xhosa dispel manhood ritual misconceptions
Raymond Jaravaza, [email protected] A recently constructed oval-shaped grass hut, located near a modest homestead in Emazizini village, Mbembesi, Matabeleland North, will serve as a temporary home for three young men…
‘Godfather of AI’ now fears it’s unsafe
This week, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation revealed that two men suspected of bombing a fertility clinic in California last month allegedly used artificial intelligence (AI) to obtain bomb-making instructions. The FBI did not disclose the name of the AI programme in question.
Chiwandire’s boxing career in danger
ZIMBABWE’S star female boxer Kudakwashe “Take Money” Chiwandire’s career in the squared circle is in jeopardy after suffering a nasty injury in the corridors of her other passion, football.
Chimombe, Mpofu case delayed
THE High Court trial involving Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, accused of a US$7 million fraud linked to the Presidential Goats Pass-On Scheme, faced another delay yesterday.
Villagers stop mining operations
A CHROME-MINING firm, Bailzone Mining (Pvt) Ltd, has been compelled to cease operations in Chiromo Village, Zaka, after the High Court upheld a villagers’ application challenging its mining rights.
Banda happy with Eagles TNL participation
ZAMBEZI Eagles side assistant coach Stembile Banda is optimistic about the future following the performances by the Zimbabwean select side at the Telkom Netball League Power Week One and Two in South Africa.
Vubachikwe Mine evicts workers from company premises
Vusumuzi Dube VUBACHIKWE MINE has commenced the eviction of some of its workers from company-owned premises in Gwanda, Matabeleland South Province. The affected workers have been residing at the premises…
Forget petty politics, Chief Whip tells MPs
MPs have been asked to forget their political differences when discussing national issues in the House of Assembly.











