We’ve everything to gain by being united

Dr Obert Mpofu WE have finally entered an age of progressive politics in Zimbabwe. This is all that Zimbabwe needs. However, Zimbabweans have always been progressive, and recent events have…

Strategic planning assures path to prosperity

Dr Tinashe Muzamindo It is critical to recognise remarkable strides the Government has made in enhancing national infrastructure and promoting economic opportunities for its citizens. The ambitious construction of roads…

Let us not squander the moment

ALL things being equal, the frenzied dash for the most coveted post in ZIFA — the presidency — enters the home stretch this week, with elections scheduled for Saturday. But…

Avocado-mango salad

Chef Rudo Kandiero EATING healthy should be a lifestyle, not just a temporary remedy. To achieve a balanced diet, consider following the “Eatwell Guide”. Make it a New Year’s resolution…

Germany, Namibia’s genocide deal falls short of delivering justice

Henning Melbar In early December 2024, the German and Namibian governments concluded negotiations over a joint declaration recognising the genocide committed by the German empire in South West Africa. Germany…

Are we compatible?

Dr Rebecca Chisamba THIS week, we are republishing letters that emphasise the importance of making informed decisions and understanding that every choice we make has consequences, both positive and negative.…

New term, exciting adventures

Gabriel Manyeruke AS the school bell rings in a new term at the beginning of the year, it is time for fresh starts and exciting adventures. Whether you are stepping…

Remembering Ambassador Mvundura

Christopher Mutsvangwa COMRADE Shumba Nyamukwati, also known as Ambassador John Mvundura, paid a heavy price to transform ZANLA at Tembwe Base. He was victimised and imprisoned in “Pidigu” alongside ex-University…

Cyber warfare and the future of Africa’s truth

Richard Runyararo Mahomva What is truth and who makes it? THIS is such a difficult question whose basic and philosophical meaning could be cumbersome to explain. Perhaps one can say…

NEW: The inspiring journey of a 14-year-old disabled boy who does art with his toes

Malven Mugadzikwa IN the heart of Hwedza lies Wagoneka village, where an extraordinary boy is defying odds with art. Dennis Makaza, a 14-year-old boy living with disability, has discovered a…

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