COMMENT: A clear win for citizens as the Second Republic prioritises rural health
THE Second Republic has made its intentions unmistakably clear: the transformation of Zimbabwe’s health sector will not be confined to urban centres alone. It will begin at State House, yes…
EDITORIAL : WELL DONE PAULINE, REMAIN SOBER
THE decision by songstress Pauline Gundidza to walk away from alcohol and embrace sobriety for a year and a half is a story that deserves both recognition and reflection.
Continued hold on Africa’s ancestral remains is curated violence
Ranga Mataire and Alexander Rusero COLGEN Gwasira is the 21st Paramount Chief of the Makoni Clan, a direct descendant of Chingaira Makoni, who led resistance against British colonial settlers in…
Of hiking experience, wild beauty of Chinyamaura Mountain
Liberty Dube Tourism Correspondent IN the far north-eastern reaches of Nyanga, where mist drapes gently over rolling hills and the air feels as crisp as a fresh morning promise, a…
There, they crucified Him
Trust Maanda Looking at the Unseen LUKE 23:33 And when they were come to the place, which is called Calvary, there they crucified him, and the malefactors, one on the…
Cancellation of an agreement must be properly done
Trust Maanda Legal Position WHEN parties enter into an agreement, they often list the grounds on which that agreement may be cancelled by either party to the agreement. Parties often…
The power of forgiveness: An ex-convict’s journey home
Rodgers Irimayi Cultural Perspectives IN the quiet dawn of a new day, Borniface Goreza — affectionately known as Bonnie — walks through the gates of his childhood village, nestled in…











