Market-led farming: Producing for demand, not hope

Zimbabwe’s agriculture sector holds enormous potential to transform the livelihoods of thousands of farmers and contribute significantly to national economic prosperity. However, this potential can only be fully realised by…

The Mystery of Words (Part 2)

GREETINGS, beloved. In our previous message, we explored the mystery of words — how the Word of God warns us about careless speech and how words can influence destinies, either…

Govt vows to honour fallen heroes

Lovemore Kadzura Mutare Bureau VETERANS of the Liberation Struggle Affairs Minister Monica Mavhunga has reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to the exhumation and reburial of victims of the Second Chimurenga, whose…

Nutritious pearl millet and brown flour bread

This bread is incredibly easy to make, and it is not just delicious, it is nutritious, too. While it takes a bit of time to prepare, the effort is well…

ICT Ministry pushes for technology-driven development

Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday News Correspondent  ZIMBABWE is taking bold steps to ensure that no community is left behind in the country’s digital transformation journey, with the Government pledging to extend…

The overflow of joy and gratitude

“When the Lord brought back the captives to Zion, we were like those who dream. “Then our mouth was filled with laughter and our tongue with shouts of joy; then…

‘The war knew no gender’ . . .Manama Mission head girl of 1977 shares gruelling war experience

Features Editor Yoliswa Moyo ONE evening in January 1977, an agile young girl, perhaps naive, went about her duties as head girl of Manama Mission School as usual. Entrusted with…

Defending gains of liberation struggle through Vision 2030

Dr Tinashe Muzamhindo ZIMBABWE’S liberation struggle was not merely a historical event — it was a profound assertion of human dignity, sovereignty and collective agency. It marked the end of…

It wasn’t a joke: Stix recalls perils of playing football in Rhodesia . . . travel for every away game was treated with suspicion . . . interrogation, harassment and near beatings at roadblocks

Tadious Manyepo in BEIJING, China BEFORE independence, travelling for an away game could feel like walking into a war zone. Just ask Stanford “Stix” Mutizwa. The Warriors and CAPS United…

From boiling stones to bumper harvests

Theseus Shambare recently in Chivi ONE way to put it is, “Zviro zviyedzwa — chembere yekwaChivi yakabika mabwe, ikanwa muto”. The literal translation is, “Things are meant to be tried…

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