We’re getting closer to the promised land

THE year 2023 was extraordinarily difficult. The lingering effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war, as well as the attendant rising global inflation and cost-of-living crises, continued to…

Achieving Vision 2030 through strategic thinking

Dr Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo VISION 2030 is an ambitious long-term plan that seeks to transform our country into a thriving, sustainable and globally competitive nation by the year 2030. It…

Let’s join forces to ensure success in 2024

Editor’s Brief Victoria Ruzvidzo In a few hours, 2023 will give way to 2024, as we mark the end of one calendar year and welcome the new year! It is…

Let’s join forces to ensure success in 2024

Editor’s Brief Victoria Ruzvidzo In a few hours, 2023 will give way to 2024, as we mark the end of one calendar year and welcome the new year! It is…

Masvingo eyes 150k tonnes of lithium

George Maponga in MASVINGO MASVINGO has set its sights on leading Zimbabwe’s bid to become Africa’s biggest lithium producer, with the province planning to ramp up annual output of the…

Exaggerating diaspora numbers

ZIMBABWE has always experienced intermittent waves of emigration. Miriam Tose Majome The first wave was between the 1960s and 1970s when hundreds of people fled political instability and the war.…

Soccer referees at the mercy of hooligans

NOTHING is as embarrassing as being pushed, shoved or assaulted before a crowd. Just having your body used as a punching bag for whatever reason is degrading. Sadly, this is…

Hospital visiting times

Harare Parirenyatwa Hospital General wards:1pm-2pm Private wards 5pm-6pm Mbuya Nehanda Hospital: 6am-6:30am, 1pm-2pm — All visitors; 5pm-6pm – Husbands only Sally Mugabe Central Hospital General Wards: 1pm-2pm only. Strictly two…

We were trained by Tanzanian soldiers

CDE LeonardMUTIZE (LM), whose nom de guerre was Dickson Mushoma, joined the liberation war before completing his primary education. This week, he narrates to our Features and Arts Editor PRINCE…

Community seed banks boost regional food security

Muchaneta Chimuka WIDOWS are generally considered disadvantaged, especially in African communities. Their situation is even regarded as being desperate when they have many dependants. However, Loveness Khumalo (64) appears to…

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