Ellen Mlangeni: The matriarch of Zimbabwe dance and drama
Mbulelo Mpofu recently in Tsholotsho FOR over three decades, the name Ellen Mlangeni (née Vundla) has resonated as a powerful force in Zimbabwean arts and culture. Born in Tsholotsho in…
Amasi, isidlwadlwa take centre stage in culinary heritage drive
Mbulelo Mpofu, recently in Nathisa, Matobo District A wave of culinary patriotism swept through the Amagugu International Heritage Centre (AIHC) this weekend as community elders, officials, and cultural custodians united…
Leaving no one and no place behind
Stephen Mpofu, Perspective WITH 2026 only three days old, it is worth reflecting on what went right and what went wrong last year in line with the developmental mantra of…
The New Year: Resetting our mindset for lasting legacy
Dr Grace Musandirire Building Generational Wealth The beginning of a new year carries renewed hope. It is a season of reflection, fresh starts, and intentional planning. Many families set resolutions…
Afcon proved it . . . Zimbabwe’s future lies in its global talent pool
Stanford Chiwanga, Quality Editor ZIMBABWE has spent the past two years rediscovering itself on the football pitch — navigating governance upheavals, enduring qualifying campaigns played on borrowed grounds, and hitting…
THE NIGHT THE NEW YEAR TURNED CELESTIAL …Heaven met haute, international cuisines, giant marquees
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Lifestyle Editor S the final sun of the year melted into the Harare skyline on December 31, the prestigious Harare International Convention Centre (HICC) to some known as…
Whose risk, whose reward? The hidden costs of Zimbabwe’s app-based economy
Jacqueline Ntaka, Opinion IN the ever-evolving landscape of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), few phenomena have been as disruptive as the rise of the platform-based “gig economy”. Driven by sophisticated…











