Zim will never be bullied — President
ZIMBABWEANS should not be misled into hating their own country by a non-existent world created on social media platforms, but instead must take a leaf from the likes of the late national hero, Dr Sibusiso Moyo, who fought gallantly for the country’s freedom as a young man, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.
Wheat farmers rake in $12bn
THE Grain Marketing Board (GMB) has shelled out over $12 billion towards paying for over 198 000 tonnes of wheat delivered to the parastatal this marketing season.
Vigilance paramount as 4th wave sweeps
ALL indications are that we are faced with a fourth and possibly deadly wave of the Covid-19 with disastrous consequences for both the national economy and human life.
Another Covid-19 bummer for tourism
The future of the tourism industry has become increasingly uncertain in the wake of massive booking cancellations and travel restrictions prompted by the emergence of a new coronavirus strain, Omicron.
A PLATINUM CHIBUKU SHOWDOWN
HAVING guided FC Platinum to three Chibuku Super Cup final appearances, including a victory in 2014, and also helping the Zvishavane miners to three league championship titles, Norman Mapeza feels like he has to start all over again.
A chain is as strong as its weakest link
The Bishop’s heart always bleeds each time he thinks about Ethiopia, the land of brave men and women who valiantly frustrated Italy’s imperial designs in the 20th century, making it difficult for colonialism to find a comfy home in that part of the continent.
Munatsi family seeks closure
A fire broke out in apartment C9 at the palatial Northfields Complex in Harare in the early hours of Monday.
The occupant of the luxurious flat was top investment banker and chief executive officer of the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA) Mr Douglas Munatsi.
GBV retrogressive
There is a substantive reason why the United Nations devotes 16 days to activities geared towards the decimation of Gender Based Violence every year.
First Lady, driving school join hands to lure youths from drugs and empower them
TO complement First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s tireless efforts to keep youths away from dangerous drugs while empowering them to become economically independent, Ring Driving School has partnered the Angel of Hope Foundation in a development expected to create employment, promote road safety and keep young people away from drugs.
Circumstances forced me to join the war
ON a day that changed the course of his life in 1978, Cde Morgan Maondo, whose Chimurenga name was Baraka Toughguy, was shot at point-blank range. One of the bullets hit the upper part of his arm, exiting through the shoulder blade before crashing into his jaw.











