Mutema exhibits at the Toronto Biennial of Art
OVER the years, Zimbabwe has produced many talented artists who have gone on to lift the country’s flag on the international stage.
Farmers urged to embrace industrial hemp
The Government of Zimbabwe legalised the growing of industrial hemp in 2020 through the Agricultural Marketing Authority (Industrial Hemp Regulations), 2020 (Statutory Instrument 218 of 2020).
Giant strides in financial inclusion
Zimbabwe has made steady progress in promoting easy access to financial products and address needs of special target groups through measures that facilitate robust financial infrastructure.
Arcadia Lithium project to unlock massive opportunities
Huayou International Mining Limited plans to invest around US$300 million into the development of the Arcadia Lithium project in Goromonzi over the next year, creating over 600 new jobs during the construction phase.
Genius who turned suspected serial killer
“GROWING up, he was so bright in school, just like his name, Bright. We all had high hopes for him. He attended his secondary education in Chiweshe, where he attained eight As and one B at Ordinary Level. His results were the best at school.”
Is Mai TT happy or seeking attention
IT appears socialite and comedienne Mai TT has a penchant for picking up fights, particularly attacking other social media personalities with reckless abandon.
Reliving the State House attack
“It was in 1979 and ZIPRA had downed two Viscount planes in Kariba. DR JOSHUA NKOMO came out in the press saying, ‘Yes, we downed the planes and our target was general Peter Walls, the Rhodesian army commander.’ DR NKOMO said ZIPRA was not aware of the fact that the planes were carrying innocent people.
Fly through turbulence to greatness
In air-travel, turbulence is a certainty and a source of anxiety for any traveller or pilot.
The duty of subordination
The title has been changed but we are still looking at various acts of misconduct under SI 15 of 2006.
Jonga still going strong
VETERAN body-builder Regina Jonga has dismissed suggestions she is about to retire and insists she will challenge for more honours, including the upcoming Arnold Classic in South Africa.











