Patriarchy haunts women politicians
Fatima Bulla-Musakwa IT had always been Beauty Mususa’s dream to light up her rural village. For years, she watched as women and girls in the Ruze community in Murehwa North…
Temba Mliswa freed on $20 000 bail
Emmanuel Kafe
Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has been granted $20 000 bail by Harare magistrate Vongai Muchuchuti-Guwuriro on charges of violating lockdown regulations after conducting a press conference at his Borrowdale residence on Thursday.
World Sick Day: “Trust-based relationship to guide care of the sick”
EVERY year, many countries commemorate the World Day of the Sick on February 11, which promotes the care of sick people and recognising the work rendered by care workers.
Zim-Pakistan series aborted
Sports Reporter
JUST when they were celebrating the end to a long-awaited return to action, the Lady Chevrons have been dealt a major blow following the pre-mature end of their three ODI series and as many T20 games against Pakistan.
Another opportunity for Last Jesi
Online Reporter
ZIMBABWE international striker Last Jesi gets his biggest taste of continental club football when his Al Hilal side take on former African champions Mamelodi Sundowns in a group stage match at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday evening.
Government’s stance on wetlands hailed
Tendai Chara
CONSERVATIONISTS have hailed the Government’s latest push to protect wetlands and encouraged Harare residents, particularly those that live in the Manyame catchment areas of Glen View, Budiriro, Highfields and Kuwadzana, to also play their part.
Only vaccines will make life return to normal: President
Online Reporter
NORMALCY can only return if the population is inoculated against Covid-19, President Mnangagwa has said.
Business mogul Mahomed Mussa dies
Tendai Chara
MUHAMMED Mussa, the businessman who owned Mahomed Mussa Wholesalers, arguably one of Zimbabwe’s largest wholesalers, has died.
Extension workers to get tablets, motorbikes
Online Reporter
THE Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement will, in the next two weeks, hand over tablets and motorcycles to extension workers in different parts of the country.
We will soldier on: traditional, faith healers
Tendai Chara
TRADITIONAL and faith healers who are affiliated to the Zimbabwe National Practitioners Association (ZINPA) vowed that they will carry on with the work that was left by Sekuru Friday Chisanyu, the association’s late founding president.











