Steeling the future: How Manhize is pouring foundation for Zim’s comeback . . . Impact to be felt in the region

Theseus Shambare A DRIVE across Harare tells its own story. The skyline is changing — steel and iron jut from new residential blocks in Highlands and Hatcliffe, beams brace shopping…

Montrose Studios upgrade to improve ZBC services

Sunday Mail Reporter THE upgraded Montrose Studios in Bulawayo will not only improve broadcasting quality, but also enable the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) to keep pace with global technological trends…

Sneak-peek into Malawi’s presidential frontrunners

Gibson Nyikadzino, Zimpapers Politics Hub THE Southern African Development Community (SADC) this year has three member countries holding general elections; Malawi on September 16, Seychelles on September 27 and Tanzania…

Bulawayo councilors lobby for out-of-town trips

Vusumuzi Dube, Deputy Radar Editor BULAWAYO councillors continue lobbying for out-of-town trips with five committees this month, requesting look and learn visits to various local authorities within the next two…

In-laws are too close for comfort

Mudzimba Dr Rebecca Chisamba Our letters this week explore personal struggles with trust, boundaries and emotional disconnect in close relationships — whether with in-laws, romantic partners or a spouse. *****************…

Remembering Boma…Vice-President Mohadi’s visit rekindles painful but proud memories of the armed struggle

The recent visit by Vice-President Kembo Mohadi to a former ZPRA training camp at Boma, near the town of Luso in Angola where Rhodesian forces launched a devastating aerial attack…

Zanu PF and the new economic class

Dr Obert Moses Mpofu HISTORY is often described as a progression of class struggle. This means human beings will always strive to attain their desires. However, this pursuit to improve…

Behind the whistle: Why referees matter

Inside ZIFA-Nqobile Magwizi FOOTBALL is more than a game of goals and glory — it is also a stage where referees carry the weight of fairness on their shoulders. In…

Civil Servants in the Ndebele Kingdom

Mzala Tom For the smooth running of his government, King Mzilikazi employed royal civil servants who were on the state pay roll and welfare. They included amanxusa, inyanga yomuzi, isanuse,…

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