Meet Chigwedere the writer, historian

THE Zimbabwe International Book Fair (ZIBF) has come and gone, leaving the literary scene with varying perspectives about the local book industry. The book fête, which ran from July 25 to…

Latham ton leaves Zim reeling

Tom Latham scored a second successive century in this series as New Zealand built the foundations of an imposing first-innings total on a flat track. Latham formed the spine of…

South Africa has found its Gorbachev

Ivor Chipkin The level of debate about the political future of South Africa is shockingly naïve. The weakening of the ANC electorally and the strengthening of opposition parties means, so the…

Chiyangwa, you will get my dollar but . . .

sir 18area.coms IT must have taken a hell lot of guts for Philip Chiyangwa to publicly appeal for help through that now viral video he posted last weekend. PC, the Zimbabwe…

Tragedy stalks ‘cursed’ family

Extra Reporter THE Kwerera family, whose homestead is located at the foothills of the gold-rich Chin’unu Mountain in Simoona Village 4A in Bindura, will for a long time be haunted…

No need to reinvent the economic wheel

David Ricardo’s theory of comparative advantage has become a less favoured persuasion in economic discourse; however, its importance is as relevant today as it was when he first prescribed it…

The muted women of the church

Fatima Bulla DESPITE most governments’ efforts in advancing women empowerment, women continue to be seen as inferior in most religious set-ups.

This is a more involved struggle

Howdy folks! The next couple of days are very important to those of us who take our freedom seriously. Tomorrow is Heroes Day, with the day after being our Defence…

Gospel legends break language barrier

Religion Writer LANGUAGE ceased to be a barrier last Saturday as Pastor Charles Charamba and Minister Michael Mahendere collaborated on a Nyanja song during CCAP Voice of Mbare’s live DVD…

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