“THAT THING”: Rethinking thinking
I write this article gazing at the mountains that divide our Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
What smoking does to your body
UNFORTUNATELY, cigarette smoking is one of the leading preventable causes of death in many continents including Africa.
Zanu-PF should reinvigorate itself at conference
DEVELOPMENTS in Zanu-PF in the period between last year’s 15th National People’s Conference in Victoria Falls and the one that will be held in Masvingo next month have portrayed a…
Is Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016 working?
Economic Focus, Dr Bongani Ngwenya Preamble: I HOPE I am not going to be accused of being controversial here. The question is, is Statutory Instrument (SI) 64 of 2016 working…
Shebeen royalty diminishing
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Reporter GENERALLY if one’s business is struggling, many ways are devised to keep it afloat.
Rhodesians Never Die: Dis-covering the indignity of the hierarchies of coloniality
A retired Anglican versus a retired Catholic
Albert Luthuli: A Legacy of Liberation
Few researches on Southern African history and the history of liberation movements in Southern Africa have managed to flesh out the African, rather than South African origins of the African…
Funds sought for teacher capacity development programme
Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Sunday News Reporter THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education is seeking more funding to assist teachers upgrade their educational qualifications under the Teacher Capacity Development programme.
Supplementing breeding cows important for production
IN recent weeks I have been inundated with phone calls from farmers across the country about cows that are now too weak to walk to in search of feed.
Man axes father’s head in half over beer
Vincent Gono, Sunday News Reporter IN a heart-rending incident, a 24-year-old Mwenezi man allegedly killed his 58-year-old father in cold blood by axing him three times on the head leaving…

