Minister dismisses Sikhala claims on Zim judiciary

Remember Deketeke, Harare Bureau  INFORMATION, Publicity and Broadcasting Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere has said allegations levelled on the country’s judiciary by opposition politician Job Sikhala, who was arrested in South…

MSD warns of thunderstorms and heavy rains

Judith Phiri, Zimpapers Writer THE Meteorological Service Department (MSD) has warned of heavy rains exceeding 80 millimetres (mm) that will be accompanied by thunderstorms as well as lightning and strong…

Smart Foods: Zimbabwean traditional grains for food and nutrition security

Primrose Siqo and Angeline Mujeyi AS the countdown to the Traditional Grains Conference on November 28 continues, the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (Icrisat) is getting the…

BCC to demolish old farmhouses

Vusumuzi Dube , Deputy Radar Editor THE Bulawayo City Council is set to demolish several houses that were previously farmhouses within former farms that have been turned into some of…

Delani: The man behind two decades of Zimbabwe music evolution

Mbulelo Mpofu, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub IN the early 2000s, Zimbabwe’s music scene was transformed by the rise of Urban Grooves, a fresh sound that defined a generation. At…

The princess and imbulumakhasane: A Ndebele folk tale

Mzala Tom Long, long ago when stones were still soft such that one could pinch them, there was a young, beautiful Ndebele princess. One day during the Inxwala ceremony, a…

‘Women should take the lead in Africa’s development’

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter AFRICAN women have been called to take up leading roles and become the primary architects of a transformative vision for the continent. From agriculture to research,…

Smart choices, preparing for Form One placement

AS the Grade Seven results are expected to be released in early December, parents must begin preparing now — not later. The excitement of seeing your child progress to Form…

Rain takes the result, not the momentum

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub NOTHING about last week felt settled for Tuskers. The clouds kept rolling in over Queens Sports Club, breaking up good passages of cricket, stopping play…

The nightlife trap …High cost of addiction in showbiz

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter THE video of what some alleged was a highly intoxicated Tererai Mugwadi on stage at the recently held Shoko Festival, triggered different reactions from various…

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