COMMENT: Blot’s brave step a wake-up call for artistes

SOCIAL media was set ablaze yesterday with news that Zimdancehall artiste, Takura “Blot” Chiwoniso has checked into a rehabilitation centre in Harare in his fight against drug abuse.

EDITORIAL: Madzibaba Zakaria needs genuine love, care

ONE of the country’s leading sungura musicians, Nicholas “Madzibaba” Zakaria has not been well for some time, and this has affected his music career which connects him with multitudes of…

EDITORIAL: The perils of nude visuals in the digital age

IN recent days, social media has been awash with discussions on an aspiring celebrity Michelle Moyo whose nude pictures and video(s) circulated. Otherwise known as Ritzmcleish, she has issued a…

Editorial Comment: Time for tougher, effective response to drug offences

ZIMBABWE is increasing the effectiveness of its war on drugs, the interdiction of supplies and far less patience with those who claim after arrest to be just victims or worthy…

EDITORIAL: Warriors are agents of Fifa Fair Play

THE Warriors complete their futile 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifying campaign tonight with a clash against Lesotho and desperate for a consolation win. Both teams are out of running for…

Editorial Comment: Zanu PF carries weight of history, hope of a generation

THIS week, the eyes of the nation turn to the heart of our political landscape as the ruling party, ZANU PF, convenes its annual National People’s Conference. The gathering of…

Strengthen your core

Hunt For Greatness Milton Kamwendo Every building, body and belief system rises or collapses on its core strength. The core determines endurance. It defines how much pressure you can carry.…

Evidence-based wellness management is critical

Dr Request Machimbira In the past few years, the winds of organisational wellness have swept across Africa, with Zimbabwean corporates being among the quickest to jump on board. This enthusiasm…

Editorial Comment: Time for administration to take the game forward

AS the FIFA Essential Course in Club Management unfolded in Harare this week, the spotlight shone — and for once — not on the players or the coaches, but on…

COMMENT: Vibrant Comesa guarantees future of African free trade

WHILE all members of the African Union view the formation of the African Continental Free Trade Area as the primary driver of inter-African trade and development, it is recognised that a lot of the detailed work forming this new trade bloc has been done or is work in progress in the regional trade associations.

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