COMMENT: Thumbs up to Zesa for embracing innovation after decades of missed opportunities
ZESA Holdings has taken a decisive step that deserves national applause: reviving Zimbabwe’s decommissioned thermal power stations in Harare, Bulawayo, and Munyati using modern technology and green energy principles. This…
Phos’ elakho: Sebezabuya labana abamanga . . !
Kulomhlabeleli owayelodumo oweqembu leSoul Brothers elizweni laseNingizimu Afrika, wayethi nxa ecula ingoma ethi, “Ubosebenz’ ubuye ndoda ekhaya kuyonakala,” kuqumba qumbeke wonke osebenzayo esekhumbula kibo. Isikhathi sekhefu leKhisimusi sesisondele, sezizathululeka injiva…
Sudan’s civilians deserve more than survival: After an 18-month siege, the fall of el-Fasher has unleashed new atrocities: ethnically targeted killings, sexual violence, and deliberate attacks on civilians
Amy Pope At an al-Afad camp in Sudan, where hundreds of families arrived after fleeing the fall of el-Fasher recently, I sat with a mother who had travelled thousands of…
Security services must lead drug, substance abuse fight
IN recent days, President Mnangagwa has delivered a firm and unequivocal warning to Zimbabwe’s security services: drug and substance abuse will not be tolerated within the ranks of our disciplined forces.
Community restores dignity to Chinhoyi grandpa
FOR more than seven decades, all that Mr Felix Manhenga ever prayed for was a decent meal and the strength to face another day.
Reclaiming the unapologetic gentleman
THIS week, I would like to shift our focus away from Government policy and share a personal reflection.
Anthrax cases resurface, spark public health fears
Zimbabwe has reported six new anthrax cases in the Gokwe North and South districts prompting a public health alert to help reduce exposure to the potentially deadly bacteria.
Day to applaud unsung pillars of society
International Men’s Day, marked each year on November 19, often passes quietly in the shadow of other global commemorations.
LOOKING BACK: Poachers kill 2 000 animals in Lowveld
ANIMAL colonies in Zimbabwe’s south-eastern Low-veld have lost nearly 2 000 animals to poachers since January this year despite concerted police and ecologists’ efforts to contain the situation.











