Remembering Dr Mzee, Soul of the Nation
Today marks 22 years following the passing on of Dr Simon Vengayi Muzenda, affectionately known as Dr Mzee.
Lessons from a heartbreak
Laina Makuzha LOVE by DESIGN After hearing recent disturbing real life stories of individuals whose pain of heartbreak resulted in them losing all hope or harming themselves, I’m back on…
Mudenda lures Japanese investment in mining sector
Japanese companies should invest in Zimbabwe’s mining sector taking advantage of the vast mineral resources and opportunities, Speaker of Parliament Advocate Jacob Mudenda has said.
Raza demands powerplay perfection
ZIMBABWE’S T20I captain Sikandar Raza has set the terms for Harare. Sort the powerplay, close out at the death, and the World Cup path opens. Miss either window and the Chevrons make life hard for themselves when the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier starts on September 26.
Botswana becomes Zim’s football lifeline
IT has been almost four years since the National Sports Stadium hosted an international football match, but there is finally a glimmer of hope.
Too young to hustle: Life of underage street vendors in Harare
At the bustling Copacabana Bus Terminus, where the honks of kombis blend with the calls of street hawkers, 13-year-old Tinashe (not his real name) weaves between buses, selling airtime cards and sweets.
Fulfilling the promise, despite sanctions, shifting tides
The heritage manual “Fulfilling the Promise: Zimbabwe from Munhumutapa to the Second Republic” goes beyond recounting history, becoming a mirror in which Zimbabweans can see the full sweep of their past and reimagine their future.
Leading bodybuilders to battle in Harare Classic
ZIMBABWE’S leading bodybuilders are in overdrive as they prepare for the Harare Classic, a show that promises a fierce battle of muscle and willpower at the 7 Arts Theatre on October 25.
Zim secures seat on UPU Council of Administration
Zimbabwe has been elected to the Council of Administration of the Universal Postal Union at the ongoing 28th Congress in Dubai, marking a significant diplomatic victory for the country.
The ‘golden billion’ has lost its crown
The “global majority” is rewriting the rules of diplomacy – and the West’s monopoly on power is over











