Byo to finalise list of candidates

THE ZANU-PF Bulawayo Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) will meet today at the party’s provincial headquarters, Davies Hall, to come up with the final list of candidates who will take part…

‘Tsholotsho North is ours’

THE Zanu-PF Matabeleland North provincial leadership has declared that the Tsholotsho North National Assembly seat is theirs, with teams having already been deployed to start campaigning ahead of the June…

Death threats fly as Insiza land row turns nasty

Vusumuzi Dube and Lungile Tshuma SUSPENDED Zanu-PF Matabeleland South provincial secretary for lands Cde Jabulani Phetshu Sibanda has been sucked into the Insiza North land sales scandals amid allegations that…

‘Put Rhodes statue in public for all to see’

THE statue of Cecil John Rhodes which was removed from Bulawayo’s city centre after independence and erected outside the Natural History Museum, and all other colonial monuments in Zimbabwe must…

Chiadzwa fields closed . . . as Govt collapses entities into one firm

THE Chiadzwa diamond fields will be temporarily closed and seven chief executive officers and at least 60 board members of mining companies will lose their jobs within the next three…

Harare City hold How Mine . . . Chicken Inn beat FC Platinum to go top

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Why we went to war

Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu WHILE Zimbabwe is celebrating its 35th independence anniversary, many people born after the country’s attainment of nationhood do not really understand the socio-economic conditions under which the…

Young farmer reaps rewards from independence

Shepias Dube THE dawn of independence on 18 April 1980 opened vast economic opportunities for millions of Zimbabweans who were once economically marginalised by successive racist colonial governments.

Colonial monuments: Celebrating or remembering colonial history?

Tinomuda Chakanyuka THE Cape Town University council, on Wednesday 8 April unanimously voted for the removal of colonialist Cecil John Rhodes’ statue from the university campus.

Rains bring reprieve for livestock farmers

THE rain that the country has been receiving since last week has brought a temporary reprieve to livestock farmers especially in arid Matabeleland South but experts warned farmers still need…