The return of uncritical everydayness

In A world guided by the blinding and deafening scramble and stampede for gain and mega profits, humane and humanist forms of thinking are ignored, suspended and looked at with…

Endometriosis myths

HELLO readers. It’s great to be writing to you once again this week. This week I would like to set the record straight about certain myths about endometriosis. Because it…

Nust students donate to flood victims

Lackson Munkombwe, Sunday News Reporter JOURNALISM students from the National University of Science and Technology on Friday donated groceries and clothes to several villagers who were affected by floods in…

Mastering language skills

THERE are interesting aspects about the new curriculum. Issues which were taken for granted are emphasised. When some teachers went over the various parts of speech like nouns, giving the…

UniVisa generates over US$200  000 in revenue

Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Kavango-Zambezi UniVisa between Zimbabwe and Zambia has generated over US$200 000 in revenue in the past three months, an official has said.

60 percent machinery in firms over 15 years old

Dickson Mangena, Business Reporter ABOUT 60 percent of machinery in local companies is obsolete making it hard for the firms to be competitive in the quality of goods as compared…

Woman bent on changing the arts industry landscape

  Nhlalwenhle Ngwenya MANY women, on International Women’s day, held last Wednesday, celebrated their achievements in terms of making inroads in gender equality, gender awareness and equal job opportunity chances.

Junior squash players to tour Germany

Sports Correspondent A local squash academy is set to tour Germany next month as it seeks to impact on the development of the sport in the country.

Man drowns during picnic

Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent A MAN from Gokwe who was having a quality time with his girlfriend had his life abruptly ended when he drowned in a dam while they…

Ghana: The preliminary basis of African renaissance and the evidence of decoloniality

The March decolonial double-fold This piece is inspired by one which was penned by Nathaniel Manheru in last Saturday’s Herald. The article brought to memory the indelible legacy of one…

×
×