‘Every child must be in school’

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has assured the country that under his administration’s watch, no child of school-going age will drop out due to lack of resources.

Sweet Uhuru for 3 000 prisoners

OVER 300 prisoners yesterday received the perfect Independence Day present after they walked out of Chikurubi Farm Prison as free men and women, thanks to an amnesty proclaimed by President Mnangagwa.

Concern over rampant abuse of crystal meth

Recent revelations that the abuse of crystal methamphetamine, or crystal meth, by youths has become pervasive has taken the country by surprise.

Rebirth of local arts industry

Zimbabwe celebrates 41 years of Independence today.

While there has been a lot of development in different sectors of the economy, the same cannot be said about the creative and culture industry, or the arts sector.

Chibhabha’s call to arms

JULIA Chibhabha has a simple, but effective plan to make full use of Zimbabwe’s newly-acquired Test and One Day International cricket status.

Of Baba Gari, jail and bets

He is undoubtedly one of the best and most eccentric goalkeepers to be produced in Zimbabwe, but Brenna “Campos’’ Msiska has another interesting story to tell.

‘Independence has great meaning’

Bethesda Apostolic Church leader Archbishop Loveless Manhango founded his church in September 1952.

He has witnessed the transition from colonial rule to Independence. Below, he shares his views.

Minister hails local contractors

LOCAL contractors undertaking construction of the Harare-Beitbridge Highway have proven that indigenous companies are capable of constructing roads that meet international standards, Finance and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has said.

Monaco relaxes Covid-19 restrictions

Monaco announced that it was easing health restrictions, without resolving the thorny dilemma of whether fans would be allowed at its Formula 1 Grand Prix next month.

Reliving the euphoria of Uhuru

It has been 41 years since Zimbabwe became independent. It brought to an end more than eight decades of racial segregation and inhumane exploitation by the white minority settler regime, and ushered in a new era of unfettered freedoms.

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