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.

Huge boost for Epworth women

WOMEN in Epworth are set to benefit from economic empowerment projects meant to ensure self-sufficiency and food security at household level.

Oasis in a desert

When a Beatrice woman, Sevria Ruchaka, was viciously mauled by a crocodile while fetching water from Mupfure River a fortnight ago, a community clinic had to refer her to the capital, Harare, as her wounds were too deep for them to stitch up.

‘Maj-Gen Mugoba was a true patriot’

The late national hero, Major-General Trust Mugoba, was a unifier who valued family and had enduring love for his country, Commander of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) Lieutenant-General Edzai Chimonyo has said.

Zim set to gain from depreciating currency

Zimbabwe may have to roll up its sleeve with regards to the newly-established single continental market for goods and services, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

‘Maj-Gen Mugoba was a true patriot’

The late national hero, Major-General Trust Mugoba, was a unifier who valued family and had enduring love for his country, Commander of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) Lieutenant-General Edzai Chimonyo has said.

It’s tiger fishing time!

THE chase for the elusive “biggest catch” at the Kariba Invitation Tiger Fish Tournament (KITFT) continues at this year’s edition.

Now, in its 58th episode, the contest is scheduled to run from October 30 to November 1 at the traditional venue, Charara Campsite in Kariba.

Focus on coal beneficiation

African governments have committed themselves to expedite coal beneficiation strategies and convert the resource to other facets of their economies as the deadline for total ban of the use of coal in thermal power generation nears.

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