Illegal pick-up, drop-off points frustrate commuters, businesses

Your Money, Your Call Cresencia Marjorie Chiremba LAST WEEK, I reported on the illegal parking space barons who have overrun the streets of Harare’s central business district (CBD). Many of…

Mt Darwin monster caged for 111 years

SOME criminals steal. Others assault. And then there are the likes of Luckmore Mazambani, a ruthless predator who raided women’s homes, leaving behind shattered lives and unimaginable trauma. This evil…

Reclaiming what is lost

“AFTER Job had prayed for his friends, the Lord restored his fortunes and gave him twice as much as he had before.” — Job 42:10. This verse reveals the heart…

G20: How it works, what would be lost if it failed

SOUTH AFRICA took over the presidency of the G20 at the end of 2024. Since then, the world has become a more complex, unpredictable and dangerous place. The most powerful…

A case for re-imagining Africa

Dr Obert Moses Mpofu We are at a point where we are required to reimagine Africa, as it was before, as it is now and its future. This is a…

The silent sabotage in organisations

Dr Newton Demba IN any organisation, the relationship between the board of directors and management is essential to driving success. However, there are instances when the execution of board decisions…

Big week for Coventry

Eddie Chikamhi Zimpapers Sports Hub A HISTORIC week beckons for Zimbabwe’s Minister of Sport, Arts and Recreation, Kirsty Coventry, who is vying for the powerful position of International Olympic Committee…

We were the first group to train in Soviet Union

THIS week, CDE AMBROSE MUTINHIRI, whose Chimurenga name was General de Gaulle, continues his narration, detailing how escalating police brutality prompted him to move from Chirau village to Salisbury (now…

WARRIORS IN TOUGH TASK AGAINST BUOYANT BENIN

Langton Nyakwenda THE Warriors’ nine locally based players will leave Harare today on a direct flight to Durban, where they will link up with their foreign-based counterparts for a Group…

‘Engage communities on devolution’

AHEAD of this year’s national Independence Day celebrations to be held in Gokwe, local authorities have been urged to engage communities when embarking on devolution projects, rather than impose their…

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