The Role of Women in Zimbabwean Art
The servitude of African women in colonial times barred them from practising art in public spaces. The intellectual, social and cultural space of African women in formerly colonised nations had been restricted and socially reduced in importance to the backroom of contemporary art and thinking.
War vets mourn Tsvangirai
Zanu-PF secretary for war veterans Cde Victor Matemadanda has paid tribute to MDC-T Mr Morgan Tsvangirai for his contribution to the development of politics after Independence. In an interview last week when he visited the former Prime Minister’s residence in Highlands, Harare, to pay his condolences, Cde Matemadanda said as war veterans, they recognised Mr Tsvangirai as a fighter for democracy in the country.
Vargas Llosa and the power of inventiveness
Since I started writing this column, I have been consistent in my choice of literary works. Every week, I brought a Zimbabwean book down from the bookshelf for review, except maybe those few times when I wrote about Christmas or New Year or something else that might have taken my fancy — like cyberture.
Grace Mugabe PhD: ZACC probes Mararike
Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZAAC) is investigating University of Zimbabwe (UZ) lecturer Professor Claude Mararike on allegations of abuse of office for fraudulently awarding a Doctor…
RTG mulls expansion
LISTED hospitality group Rainbow Tourism Group is aggressively looking for expansion opportunities on projected growth in room demand after recent political developments that have brought a new ray of hope into the local market, CEO Tendai Madziwanyika has said.
SA and Zim: Party discipline rises to the occasion
WITH two within the time in the area, Zimbabwe and South Africa, miracle working prophets and in their prophecies may be looking around in the Southern African Development Community in particular, and Africa in general, to tell the fortunes of the next Vice President to rise to the top suddenly.
Referees for fc Platinum game named
THE Confederation of African Football have assigned 2018 Fifa World Cup referees to handle FC Platinum’s make-or-break tie against Clube Desportivo Primero de Agosto at Mandava on Wednesday. The Zimbabwean champions are on the ropes and seemingly at the mercy of the Angolans after falling 0-3 in the first leg, but coach Norman Mapeza has been talking tough and vowing to lead his men in a fightback.
‘Do not test Israel’s resolve’, Netanyahu warns Iran
TEL AVIV. – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Tehran yesterday over aggressions by Iran and its “proxies” in Syria, saying he would not allow them to “put a noose around our neck”.
Rusike eyes Euro move
JOHANNESBURG. — Before making a move to South African Premiership soccer side SuperSport United last month, Zimbabwean striker Evans Rusike thought his next destination would be Europe. He had previously been linked with a move to Soweto giants Orlando Pirates, who made contact with Rusike’s former side Maritzburg United last season, but a deal did not materialise.
Chafa pens two-year Buildcon deal
MIDFIELD enforcer Devon Chafa has joined the bandwagon across the Zambezi after penning a two-year contract with ambitious Zambian side Buildcon yesterday. The former Dynamos and CAPS United strongman, who has been linked to the two giants in recent weeks, ended speculation surrounding his future after agreeing a deal with the ambitious Ndola-based side.











