Limitless global opportunities
Without doubt, Zimbabwe is home to some of the best quality products acclaimed around the world.
Products such as Mazoe Orange Crush, Tanganda Tea and many others have carved a mark in the global export market.
The sun could eclipse war over oil
We are sadly accustomed by now to the idea that our reliance on oil and gas causes random but predictable outbreaks of flood, fire-storm and drought.
The weekend’s news from the Gulf is a grim reminder that depending on oil inevitably leads to war too.
Chinese projects register remarkable progress
Significant progress has been made in major infrastructure projects being implemented by Chinese investors with prospects of unlocking additional resources from the world’s second-largest economy, it has been learnt.
Last week, Zimbabwe and China took stock of the milestones that, thus far, have been achieved at a trilateral meeting involving Chinese investors.
‘It all started in school’
Cde Parker Chipoyera’s connection with politics can be traced to his childhood days in Rhodesia. Our Deputy News Editor, Levi Mukarati, chronicles the political life of Cde Chipoyera who, this week, begins by narrating his childhood and his brush with politics during his school days.
‘The West is upset about land’
Let us start by saying that Robert Mugabe is a Zimbabwean giant, Robert Mugabe is an African giant.
From 1960 to 2017 – 57 years – he was at the front-end of African politics, front-end of Zimbabwean politics.
Xenophobia: SA must rethink stance on Africans
Xenophobia-motivated attacks on foreign citizens by South Africans have become an annual occurrence, but the orgy has potential to cost the country billions in lost trade opportunities.
The violence has claimed lives of many foreigners, most of who contribute meaningfully to the growth of South Africa’s economy to become a powerhouse.
Monalisa’s revenge mission
AFTER losing her mother to a murderer and killer-stepfather, WIBA Inter-continental welterweight boxing champion Monalisa ‘Madzimai’ Sibanda took to the boxing ring to find some solace and a way to hit back.
Engulfed by rage and acrimony, the Mabvuku born pugilist had to put on boxing gloves and forge her way into the punching ring. Sibanda’s mother, Lucia Muungani, was murdered in 1992.
South Africans need a history lesson
JULIUS Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), has tried telling his countrymen that the borders they are so fond of were imposed by racist imperialists.
He has also told them that “we are all South African, Zimbabwean, Mozambican or any other nationality of Africa”, but of course, all this has fallen on deaf ears.
An ‘avoidable’ double loss
ON August 16 2019, Mr Taurai Matsiwe took three and half weeks’ excuse from work to look after his pregnant wife as her time to deliver was drawing close.
Then on August 28, he accompanied his wife Mrs Sharon Munyonho for a hypertensive check at Rujeko Polyclinic in one of Harare’s oldest suburbs – Dzivaresekwa. There, the couple was referred to Parirenyatwa Hospital.
Zim hockey team flourishes
EARLY cold mornings and late chilly nights continue paying off for the Zimbabwe women’s field hockey team that is enjoying a place among the world’s top 50 teams.
Ahead of the Olympic qualifiers in South Africa in August, this team lived by the mantra ‘push to the podium’.







