Warriors face backlash
AFTER a match day one sterile performance to forget, Zimbabwe’s Warriors now have to quickly get their act together if they are to finally get their first Battle of the Zambezi win against rivals Zambia in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
Govt unveils broad electoral reforms
A provision for the electronic transmission of Presidential election results that allows for the swift release of final result tallies is being considered by Government as part of a broad electoral reform package.
Under the current legislative regime, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has up to five days to announce results of the Presidential election.
Trump impeachment, quest for decoloniality
It is easy to lose one’s self in the frenzy of social media titbits.
You have on one end an impeachment inquiry against the United States President Donald Trump while on the other end (in the immediate locality) there are ardent attempts by some among us to devalue Zimbabwe’s foundational history of the liberation struggle.
Lively Vic Falls Carnival line-up
THERE are just a few weeks to go before 2019 folds.
And as year-end draws nearer, so does the continent’s biggest New Year’s celebration – the Vic Falls Carnival.
The carnival will explode on December 29 and continue till the first day of 2020 in the resort town of Victoria Falls.
2020 Budget: What’s in it for you
Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube on Thursday presented a ZWL$63,6 billion 2020 Budget that triggered varying reactions with some quarters describing it as “pro-poor” while others had issues with the way he introduced some incentives for companies.
Small grain farming viable: First Lady
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has urged women farmers to venture into small grains which are drought and disease tolerant and have potential to enhance the country’s food security.
You have no honour here, Minister Mthuli
Far from the quixotic idealism of city life, the rural setting presents life in its most raw form, including the intimate and inextricable relationship between man and nature.
Nowhere is man found in the purest form God intended than in the village.
Diamond royalty slashed by 33pc
Zimbabwe’s diamond output is poised for a massive boom after Treasury cut the royalty for diamond mining to 10 percent from 15 percent of gross revenue to reduce the cost of extracting deep-seated kimberlitic gems.
Zimbabwe is targeting to ramp up diamond production from 3,2 million carats to 6 million carats by end of 2023 after the country launched a diamond mining policy recently.
Terror & riches at Jumbo Mine
A stamp mill pounds steel against rocks, producing echoes across the pit-riddled fields.
Huge boulders, from beneath mother earth, are spread haphazardly alongside uprooted trees.
Austerity: Live within your means or die within your means?
All things being equal, an economy must be inclusive and for the benefit of all.
But sometimes, just sometimes, there can be levels of equality.











