Africa’s future forecast
PRIVATISATION of Africa’s state-owned assets prompted by financial crises in several countries may be the trigger for a new wave of competitiveness and enterprise on the continent, starting this year.
Rebuilding the local savings base is key
Persistence Gwanyanya — IN the new-normal circumstances that the country finds itself in, where foreign capital has become unreliable, it is prudent, advisable even, for the country to start exploring…
Genesis creation story as informed by Ancient Egypt
#ChiselingtheDebris Shingai Rukwata Ndoro — We are still tracking what informed and shaped the thinking of those who compiled the Hebrew Scriptures (“Old Testament” to Christians). So far we have…
Misunderstood Bible verses – Part 3
Pastor Paul — Psalms 37:4 (ESV) “Delight yourself in the LORD, and he will give you the desires of your heart.”
The hard choices facing Africa
Owei Lakemfa IT had been a hard choice: Africa electing a new chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC) to run the continental body.
Detective Bosch stands test of time
Andrew Moyo Beyond The Cover — IN 1992, Michael Connelly introduced the literary world to Detective Hieronymus “Harry” Bosch in his bestseller “The Black Echo”, with the character subsequently appearing…
‘7 Arts flop an eye opener’
Takudzwa Chihambakwe — HAS the magical pull factor for multi-awarding winning musician, Jah Prayzah, dropped or is it just a sign of the tough times that caused him to perform…
Shiga Shiga chants beyond Utakataka
Prince Mushawevato — IT appears Gift “Shiga Shiga” Katulika’s chanting prowess is no longer a preserve for Utakataka Express, considering the chanter has been rendering his enviable services to any…
Bolt sprinkles some star dust
THE Nitro Series promised to make athletics a show and the sport’s ultimate show-man Usain Bolt capped its first meeting in Melbourne yesterday by propelling his team of international “All-Stars”…
Mokoomba comes with a new beat
Andrew Moyo — AFRO-fusion group Mokoomba might be struggling to gain influence on the local music scene, but it continues to raise Zimbabwe’s flag high around the globe.




