Guta takes the Constitution to the classroom

Elliot Ziwira At the Bookstore In Zimbabwe, the Constitution has largely existed as a document for lawyers, courts and political rhetoric. Often cited in moments of crisis and invoked in…

10 things to leave behind in 2025: Part 2

Arthur Marara Point Blank (Continued from last week) As we embark on the new year, it is important to reflect on the behaviours, beliefs, and relationships that hold us back.…

Traffic chaos in Harare increases

Arron Nyamayaro Harare’s Central Business District is increasingly resembling a chaotic and dangerous “ jungle,” with recent fatal incidents highlighting a pattern of reckless driving and deadly collisions linked to…

Students should rise above their instincts

Latwell Nyangu-Youth Interactive Writer Rising above instinctive behaviours is crucial for students seeking to unlock their full potential. While the desire for comfort is natural, the pursuit of knowledge and…

Vumbunu sisters remain in custody

Danisa Masuku Court Writer THREE women, two of whom are sisters to the Vumbunu brothers implicated in the notorious US$4 million Ecobank heist, appeared before Bulawayo High Court judge Justice…

Enter the year with a thankful heart

Laina Makuzha-LOVE by DESIGN In these early weeks of January, fresh from the triumphs and trials of 2025, it is tempting to bask in the glow of blessings — new…

When health conditions come home: The dementia experience – Part 1

Fadzayi Maposah Correspondent I got a notification on my phone. It is a message from my 79-year-old mother, Ma Ncube. On my phone she is simply saved as Mai. The…

Rushinga women turn rosella into gold

Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau In the arid community of Chomutukutu in Rushinga District, a group of determined women is rewriting the story of food security, nutrition and livelihoods, one…

US tourist’s body retrieved

Rutendo Nyeve Victoria Falls Reporter THE Zambian Police Service has confirmed the identity of a foreign national whose body was retrieved from the Zambezi River on Wednesday evening as 49-year-old…

Back to work, school: But are we ready?

Rutendo Gwatidzo Changing Perspectives Every January, something interesting happens. Schools reopen, companies fully resume operations, traffic increases and offices come alive again. On the surface, it looks like the nation…

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