Chinese stay true to tradition

From Fatima Bulla in China CHINESE tradition is always etched in whatever people from this ancient civilisation do.

‘Zanu-PF not worried by small parties’

Zanu-PF is not worried by small, fly-by-night political parties as it has undergone a self-cleansing exercise that has birthed a renewed party which champions servant leadership, President Mnangagwa has said.

I will end the plight of Zimbabweans: Harry Peter Wilson

Norman Muchemwa For the first time since the country’s independence, this year’s presidential elections have attracted a remarkably high number of contenders for varying reasons.

President pays tribute to Mash East

Tendai Mugabe in MARONDERA President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday was charmed by the huge numbers of people who turned out for his star rally at Rudhaka Stadium in Marondera where he…

Seven things Zim, ZEC have done right in 2018

Makonise Takavada In eight days’ time, Zimbabwe will mark perhaps one of the most important milestones in the nearly 40-year history of the country since Independence from Britain in 1980.

Exports jump to $3,5bn, parallel market rates drop

Parallel market rates, which represent the premium of accessing the US dollar that had become scarce on the market, dropped sharply last week, and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)…

Sankayi: Where the rich, famous hang out

THE big bright light that illuminates Harare’s skyline is nothing new — Devine Assignments gave us one just like it in downtown Harare, and when Private Lounge opened its doors…

Chimurenga Chronicles

The column, Chronicles from the Second Chimurenga, will be back in your favourite Sunday paper on August 12, 2018. We want to take this opportunity to thank all former freedom…

Rural schools in fees dilemma

At least 56 percent of children living in rural areas were turned away from school for non-payment of tuition fees between 2017 and 2018, an annual rural livelihoods study released…

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