Sanctions derail Zim’s economic growth agenda
IT’S almost two decades now Zimbabwe has been alienated from the global financial systems due to sanctions imposed by western countries protesting the land reform programme implemented by the Government to redress historical colonial imbalances.
Ivyson Tour comes to Harare
WHAT kicked off at The River Club, Cape Town, South Africa on September 20 will come to a close on December 21 at Pabloz VIP car park in Harare.
Land reform, DRC prompted sanctions on Zim
The country is being punished through sanctions simply because it took the bold decision to redistribute land to black Zimbabweans and also took the lead in defending the sovereignty of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) between 1998 and 2002, a report has observed.
Reproductive Bill divides Parly
The furore over the name to be adopted by personnel who teach sexual reproductive issues in schools, as envisaged by Clause 14 of the Education Amendment Bill, has split Parliament, with Senate expressing strong reservations on naming them “sexual and reproductive health personnel”.
Castle braai fest finally here!
IT is back, it is bigger and it is better!
The Castle Lager Braai Festival’s nationwide activations came to a thrilling end in Masvingo last weekend after touring Kadoma, Chinhoyi, Gweru, Chitungwiza, Bulawayo and many parts of Harare, including KwaFatso in Glen Norah.
Outcome of first-ever Russia-Africa Summit
President Vladimir Putin hosted the first-ever Russia-Africa summit Wednesday and Thursday in the latest display of Moscow’s efforts to restore its geopolitical foothold on the continent after the fall of the Soviet Union.
‘Mgagao Declaration changed political dynamics’
The bid by nationalist leaders to negotiate with Ian Smith around 1976 did not go well with freedom fighters. As such, these efforts led to the emergence of power dynamics that saw Cde Robert Mugabe position himself for Zanu Presidency. Liberation fighter Cde Parker Chipoyera this week tells our Deputy News Editor Levi Mukarati about the Mgagao Declaration and its effects to the armed struggle.
Disentangling neo-colonial political thought
Today the pan-African nationalist movement is bestowed with the mandate of tackling the ever-changing complexities and complexions of colonialism.
‘Gender stereotyping still exists’
Ms Erica Jones, the chief director (urban local authorities) in the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, recently received a certificate of appreciation from the Office of the President and Cabinet in recognition of her contribution in setting up gender structures in local authorities across the country.
The man, myth, legacy
The man behind the myth, the legend!
IT’S quite easy to get lost in his feeble burial, the bitterness he had at the end and most importantly the achievements and legacy he leaves behind.
But, Artwell Mandaza was much more than just a record setting trendsetter who raced and came close to beating a horse.











