A disability diagnosis is not the end of possibility
Disability Issues Dr Christine Peta THE diagnosis of a child’s disability is often described by parents as one of life’s most overwhelming moments. The words delivered in a doctor’s office…
She gambled on Dakar
Ellina Mhlanga Zimpapers Sports Reporter IN 2019, Zimbabwean events specialist Farai Chigwedere left a secure job in Australia for a one-year sports event contract because she believed it would move…
Zim’s quiet bet on small enterprises deserves to be taken seriously
Farai Ian Muvuti WHEN the Ministry of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development convened the country’s first National Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and Cooperatives Indaba in…
Charting nation’s path to a high-income economy
Dr Martin Rushwaya IN order to ensure that the Second Republic delivers on the people-given mandate, in a systematic and well-coordinated manner, President Mnangagwa instituted the High-Level Forum on Public…
Volkswagen introduces the new Caravelle eHybrid
FEW vehicles in automotive history have earned the enduring affection and recognition of the Volkswagen Bus. For more than seven decades, it has transcended its role as a mode of…
Why Nigerians are demanding a ban on Tyla’s Lagos concert
SOUTH AFRICAN singer Tyla is facing backlash in Nigeria after announcing that Lagos is one of the stops on her upcoming tour. The announcement has sparked calls from some Nigerians…
FIFA scrap World Cup sell-off plan after UEFA boycott, global outrage
THE Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) have warned Gianni Infantino that his style of leadership cannot continue, as they demanded a thorough and fundamental review of FIFA’s governance. In…
NEW: Do shutdowns still work? Why the non-event of July 31proves street politics is obsolete
Lucky Ndlovu THERE are two stories worth reflecting on whenever a society finds itself at a moment of acute political tension. The first is the story of Anna. For years,…
NEW: Zimbabwe’s wildlife rangers get the much-needed legal backing
Luckmore Safuli JUST before sunrise, at Zimbabwe’s largest national park, Hwange National Park, 35-year-old Joseph Msipa begins another patrol. His backpack carries water, a first-aid kit and enough supplies to…











