Bulawayo sets tone for CCC split

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE beleaguered Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) continues to feel the effects of the “strategic ambiguity” with some of its members in Bulawayo plotting weekly…

WATCH: Misfortune, poverty inspired me: Sazini Tshuma

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter AFTER surviving a horror crash that claimed 15 passengers, losing a car to a fire, and being robbed of a motor vehicle in South Africa, Ms…

Home reflections of the milky way. . . Journey to the stars

ON my birthday, I visited my rural home. With African cultural astronomy in my mind, I was aware that birthdays are not originally part of African lunar calendars. The sun…

Ukraine: What should Africa do?

If the world had not grown into one big ball that is electrically charged with powerful economic, military, and political forces the war in Ukraine would be none of Africa’s…

COMMENT; EDelivers… Hwange Unit 7, 8: A signature project that has benefited every community

Rutendo Nyeve, Features Reporter WHEN Mr Ndodana Sibanda of Ward 10, Umguza District, Matabeleland North Province left his beloved wife Ms Yengiwe Nyathi back in 2003 to seek greener pastures,…

Mining boom spurs NRZ turnaround

Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) is witnessing a steady turnaround in its recapitalisation efforts anchored by improved business from a flourishing mining industry and…

Commemorative nationalism in pursuit of unity

Vincent Gono, News Editor PERHAPS at one point in the lifecycle of nation, memories have to be evoked and history has to be re-written and corrected where departed and living…

Devolution funds change face of Bulawayo

Rutendo Nveve, Sunday News Reporter BULAWAYO Metropolitan Province has so far received $982 million under devolution funds in the last four years which has been channelled towards different developmental projects…

The legacy of the first citizens of Zimbabwe

Mzala Tom Historians argue that the San people were the earliest inhabitants of what now constitutes modern-day Zimbabwe. Archaeologists date San occupation as far back as the Stone Age, 20…

Memorial Trust distributes books to Gwanda schools

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Matabeleland South Bureau THE Edward Ndlovu Memorial Trust has intensified distribution of literature in schools with Selonga Primary School receiving 2 000 books under the Books to Go…

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