Our lives have a purpose

“YOU intended to harm me but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.” — Genesis 50:20 The story of Joseph…

Grabbing the bull by the horns

Dr Obert Moses Mpofu COWARDICE is never an option. Those who stand tall will always be remembered by history. Zimbabwe was relatively unknown before the Fast-Track Land Reform Programme. What…

Rural industrialisation a panacea to balanced economic growth

Clemence Machadu IN her famous song titled “Say a prayer for me”, Dolly Parton sings: The bright lights of the city are a pretty sight to see; Perhaps they are…

Higher taxes would help young smokers to quit

Sam Filby and Corne van Walbeek WORLD No Tobacco Day (May 31) serves to increase awareness on the preventable death and illness associated with tobacco use. It also puts a…

This is the month ZiG will reign supreme

WHEN we were growing up, schools used to be convenient and lucrative hunting grounds for various artistes, who angled to milk us the few cents we used to get as…

Grabbing the bull by the horns

Dr Obert Moses Mpofu COWARDICE is never an option. Those who stand tall will always be remembered by history. Zimbabwe was relatively unknown before the Fast-Track Land Reform Programme. What…

Export opportunities for baobab

Trade Focus Allan Majuru ZIMBABWE’s future success is premised on the need to transform the country’s rich heritage into sustainable sources of income for communities. President Mnangagwa has emphasised the…

No Zifa elections soon as Mutasa seeks Fifa guidance

Zimpapers Sports Hub ELECTIONS for a substantive ZIFA board will not be held any time before September, as the association’s Normalisation Committee (NC) led by Lincoln Mutasa will not be…

Ngezi schoolboy’s delicate juggling act

Sports Reporter NISBERT MUZENDA’s father, Tawanda, is not entirely surprised with the way his son is carrying himself in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League. However, what he finds a…

‘Let’s defend our culture in the face of globalisation’

Fatima Bulla-Musakwa AFRICANS must stand firm in promoting, preserving and practising their cultures, which face extinction owing to rapid globalisation and ubiquity of novel technologies undermining the local culture and…

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