Party discipline is non-negotiable: President

Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau THE ruling party, Zanu-PF, does not tolerate inefficiency, waste and bureaucracy within its own ranks and in Government, as Zimbabwe pushes ahead to meet its ambitious…

COMMENT: Rainy days ahead: Country braces for wet periods

THE recent forecast from the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has brought a sigh of relief to farmers across the country, who are eagerly awaiting the harvest season.  With the promise…

From loincloths to view once …Zim’s long affair with public nudity

Bruce Ndlovu, [email protected] UNTIL recently, if you asked most Zimbabweans what the phrase “view once” meant, they would have pointed to the WhatsApp feature that allows users to send photos,…

Zimbabwe plans to build solar power plant, key industry body reveals

Nqobile Bhebhe, Zimpapers Business Hub ZIMBABWE’S plans to build a solar panel manufacturing plant has attracted global interest and is expected to mark a shift in its energy and industrialisation…

‘Skeem Saam’ welcomes new power player as Lunga Mofokeng joins cast

Skeem Saam’s Turf High is no stranger to upheaval, but its latest disruption arrives dressed in tailored suits and armed with quiet authority. Former The River actor Lunga Mofokeng makes…

Views vs craft…the battle for acting’s soul in Bulawayo

Bruce Ndlovu, [email protected] ONCE upon a time, Bulawayo prided itself in producing a steady stream of professional actors. At the peak of Amakhosi Cultural Centre, which emerged as a powerhouse…

US courts Zimbabwe for critical minerals supply

Wallace Ruzvidzo  THE United States government has made overtures to engage Zimbabwe “on mutually beneficial supply chain transactions” as Washington moves to secure critical minerals around the world.  The latest…

Irrigation drive expands farmland to 21 000 hectares in Midlands Province

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau THE Second Republic’s aggressive irrigation development programme in the Midlands Province is beginning to yield tangible results, with the area under irrigation expanding from 14 000…

Chevrons’ eyes on tricky Oman … Middle East nation seek to punch above their weight

ZIMBABWE were last week dealt a psychological blow when the small Middle East nation of Oman cruised to a comfortable four-wicket victory over them during their second and final ICC…

Where have the zimbabwe football cult heroes Gone?

ARE any of today’s footballers cult heroes?  Many believe the local game has lost its lustre and no longer has players that are idolised by children.  While today there are…

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