A call to cultivate a writing culture
A few days before Africa Day, Zimbabwe lost one of its illustrious sons – Cde Dumiso Dabengwa affectionately known by compatriots as “The Black Russian” or the “Intelligence Supremo”.
Curtain comes down on eventful culture week
The curtain came down yesterday on the Culture Week and the inaugural Food and Culture Festival with scores of people thronging the Harare Gardens where various activities were held to celebrate the two events.
We continue to be anglicised bastards
There is a hauntingly true African proverb that claims that unless the lion learns how to write, every story will always glorify the hunter.
here is a hauntingly true African proverb that claims that unless the lion learns how to write, every story will always glorify the hunter.
Celebrities join anti-poaching drive
THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has engaged celebrities as they up the ante in the on going anti-poaching drive.
RBZ orders banks to prioritise key imports
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has directed banks and other authorised dealers such as Bureax de Change to channel the bulk of foreign currency towards the importation of critical goods and services, as it charges ahead with the push to ensure efficient utilisation of scarce foreign exchange in the country.
Zanu-PF UK youths promote ED’s vision
Zanu-PF’s United Kingdom (UK) Youth League members have thrown their weight behind President Emmerson Mnangagwa and launched a campaign to support the Head of State’s economic reforms which seeks to propel Zimbabwe into an upper middle income economy by 2030.
Ndlovu backs his Warriors
LEGENDARY former Zimbabwe captain Peter Ndlovu believes the Warriors have all it takes to reach the semi-finals stages of the forthcoming 32nd edition of African Cup of Nations which kicks off on June 21.
Cosafa bursts into life
COSAFA president Philip Chiyangwa officially opened this year’s edition of the senior men’s tournament in Durban, South Africa yesterday with a pledge to continue making the regional tournament a key event for footballing nations in Southern Africa.
I’ll skin the snake alive, Chasi
Last week, President Emmerson Mnangagwa swore in the new Minister of Energy and Power Development, Mr Fortune Chasi. Our Reporter Debra Matabvu caught up with the minister soon after the…
Netone, Econet in landmark agreement
The country’s two largest mobile network operators — Econet and NetOne — have signed an infrastructure sharing pact that will widen network coverage, particularly in rural areas.











