Kariba: Another view

Laiton Mkandawire in Kariba No responsible person can keep this vital information to themselves, particularly in a country facing a worsening energy crisis. This could be the stitch in time…

Cde Undenge’s speech sheds light

Harmony Agere Although the country is going through an agonising load shedding schedule, the speech made by Energy and Power Development Minister, Cde Samuel Undenge, hinted that the country’s energy…

Innocent until proven guilty

Tichawana Nyahuma Legal Matters Criminal law is concerned with offences that are punishable by the State and connected to this is the investigation of crimes and bringing the accused persons to…

Who ‘christened’ Jesus?

Shingai Rukwata Ndoro Chisel The Debris In mainstream Christianity, also called “Pauline/Literalist” Christianity, “Jesus” (Yahoshua the Nazarene Rabbi) is referred to in English as the “Messiah”. In Hebrew, the word is “Mashiach”…

‘Consumers should pay up’

Sunday Mail Reporter Defaulters are partly to blame for Zimbabwe’s electricity shortages as their cumulative debt — if liquidated — could boost power generation, an economist has said. Zesa is…

‘Somewhere in this country’ rewrites the frontier

Vuso Mhlanga Few words defy concise definition as the term frontier; the elasticity and panoramic nature of the term is dazzling. Used in a limited sense the term carries the thought…

Harare City in second Chibuku final

Langton Nyakwenda in Zvishavane Harare City. . . . . . .(1) 4 ZPC Kariba. . . . . . . (1) 1 FRANCESCO ZEKUMBAWIRE scored a magnificent brace to…

‘Church tax a terrible error’

Fatima Bulla in Tshwane, South Africa The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority will be making a terrible mistake if it taxes churches, Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries leader Prophet Walter Magaya…

Youth shape future societies

Flora Teckie A Bahá’í  Perspective The energy, talents and great capacities of our youth should be channelled towards the transformation of society and the advancement of civilisation.  It is within their…

Sex scandals: Why women give in

Religion Reporter Many female congregants are vulnerable to sexual abuse by church leaders as women’s emotional and physical make-ups are comparatively weaker. Harare-based psychologist Dr Farzana Naeem says, “Generally, women are…

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