From gold panner to empowerment champion

FROM the muddy banks of a Shamva river, where he once panned for gold with his bare hands, Mr Tichaona Muzanenhamo has transformed into one of Zimbabwe’s most inspiring examples of empowerment in action.

New book dissects Zim’s sanctions pain, path out

Wallace Ruzvidzo Book Review THE book “Standing Against Illegal Sanctions: Resistance, Policy Innovations and Advocacy” (2025), edited by Paul Mapfumo, Richard Mahomva and Tawanda Zinyama, is essential reading for anyone…

Time to celebrate men who go beyond the extra mile

In this month of the goat, Mbudzi, (GOAT-the greatest of all time), I wish to salute men who are doing what they can regarding their health.

The beauty of new beginnings

It is a fresh page in the Book of Life — as today marks day one of year five of writing newspaper articles. Yesterday was the official day that I got to celebrate completion of four years of being a national newspaper columnist!

Building Generational Wealth: A journey of success

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Longing for children and learning to trust God

I once bought a pair of socks from Kaunjika, our local thrift shop. They looked identical on the surface. Only, when I put them on, I realised they were not a pair at all. At first glance, they seemed fine. But closer inspection showed what was hidden.

No fence, no peace: Villagers’ struggle with escaping wildlife

Lovemore Kadzura Post Reporter VILLAGERS in the south-eastern parts of Manicaland continue to bear the brunt of wild animals straying from a nearby conservancy, destroying their crops and killing their…

COMMENT: Beneficiation is the future of Zimbabwe mining sector

VICE-PRESIDENT Cde Constantino Chiwenga has urged mining companies to accelerate value addition and beneficiation of the country’s minerals so that the nation can derive maximum benefits from its natural resources.…

EDITORIAL : ZIFA SHOULD EXPLAIN MARIO’S APPOINTMENT

IT’S very clear that ZIFA’s appointment of Romanian coach Marian “Mario” Marinica to take charge of the Warriors, for the next twelve months, has not been received warmly by the…

Chimoio facelift: A stencil for liberation war sites

Ray Bande Senior Reporter WHAT is good for the goose must surely be good for the gander, as the saying goes. For centuries, third world countries, particularly African nations, have…

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