EDITORIAL COMMENT: Rail revamp will unclog arteries of Zim’s economy

FOR decades, the sight of heavily laden trucks straining the tarmac on our roads from Harare to Beitbridge has been a symbol of both economic activity and infrastructural decay.

China’s GGI will transform the world

LAST week, President Mnangagwa conducted a high-level visit to China, culminating in a meeting with China’s President Xi Jinping. One of the issues that the two leaders discussed was China’s…

Taking the game to every Zimbabwean

THE training pitch hums with energy.

Zim mourns Ambassador Comberbach

AMBASSADOR Stuart Comberbach was instrumental in spearheading the Second Republic’s drive to mend global relations through the policy of engagement and re-engagement, Acting President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.

Fallen comrades in unmarked graves deserve equal honour

VICE PRESIDENT Kembo Mohadi recently embarked on a tour of liberation war sites in Tanzania, Zambia, Angola and Mozambique.

ZPC Kariba break Chicken Inn hearts in penalty thriller

FUTURE SIBANDA was the hero as ZPC Kariba booked their place in the Chibuku Super Cup quarter-finals with a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Chicken Inn at Nyamhunga Stadium yesterday.

CHIMURENGA CHRONICLES: We learnt a lot from Cuban and Russian instructors

This week, CDE CHARLES MAKHUYA, who used the Chimurenga name Njabulo Moyo, continues his account by narrating to our Society Editor PRINCE MUSHAWEVATO his journey from Zambia to Angola. He also details the assistance they got from the Cubans.

Zera working on reforms to attract energy investors

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) is working on new regulations to lure more investments into electricity generation to boost output and meet growing demand, as the regulator…

Stuffed eggplant

Chef Rudo Kandiero Eggplant, also known as aubergine or brinjal, is a versatile and highly nutritious vegetable. Although widely cultivated in Zimbabwe, it is not as popular for consumption as…

Private paid-for extra lessons are prohibited

AS schools open for the third term this week, Zimbabwe’s education sector stands at a defining moment.

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