‘Injustices made me politically conscious’
THE name Andrew Ndlovu might not readily ring a bell to some of our readers, but those old enough to remember Chenjerai Hunzvi — the former leader of the Zimbabwe…
‘We want to tame inflation for good’
Inflation is a monster many Zimbabweans would like to forget, especially after the losses that resulted from the tumult in 2008.
RELIEF & ANXIETY. . . school calendar put on ice
Government’s decision to defer the opening of schools “until further notice” has brought with it relief and anxiety.
Mou’s pragmatism pays off against ‘all-out’ Leeds
Jose Mourinho does not care much for poets and so the beauty of the Leeds United side that Marcelo Bielsa has created at Elland Road was never likely to bewitch him or his Spurs team in the way that it has dazzled others this season.
. . . police hunt lockdown violators
POLICE have confirmed the arrest 2 321 people on New Year’s Day for allegedly violating Covid-19 containment restrictions during the holiday as authorities continue to crackdown on reckless behaviour that promotes the spread of coronavirus infections.
President mourns Amai Shamuyarira
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa sent a message of condolence to the Shamuyarira family following the death of Amai Dorothy Shamuyarira yesterday morning.
We’re just feeling ‘irie’
ONCE every year, Bishop Lazi retreats from the madding and roving city crowd to the therapeutic, scenic and pristine abode of village life.
Business’ role in society in 2020
The year 2020 was incredibly rough, but with one big bright spot at the end.
Rare Christmas treat in a weird world
BIZARRE incidents are happening in this part of the country. Recently, over 100 female undergarments, which were positively identified by their owners, were discovered in a maize field, in a weird case that left locals bemused.











