When minerals and farms collide: path for Zim’s land, mining disputes

WHEN mining licences are issued over land that is already being farmed, the result is predictable: acrimony, contested ministerial decisions and, increasingly, litigation.

When proverbial green pastures come home

Theseus Shambare, recently in Nyamandlovu IMAGINE plucking a ripe orange in a desert. It feels almost biblical — like Hagar and Ishmael, parched and wandering, opening their eyes to find…

We opened the last Zipra camp in Angola at Malanje

This week, CDE CHARLES MAKHUYA, whose Chimurenga name was Njabulo Moyo, chronicles how Cuban soldiers came to their rescue following an air strike on Boma Camp in Angola by Rhodesian…

POINT BLANK: We’re introducing low-cost construction tech to make houses affordable

The Urban Development Corporation (UDCORP), a State-owned enterprise under the Ministry of National Housing and Social Amenities, is reportedly undergoing a major transformation, marking a significant turnaround for a parastatal…

Drug-laced snacks emerge as Zim’s new threat

COOKIES, chocolates, muffins and even biscuits — these once-innocent snacks — are increasingly finding themselves at the centre of Zimbabwe’s drug abuse crisis.

COMMUNION: We are fiddling while Rome burns

World leaders will gather in New York, United States, for the annual political ritual that has been observed for the past 80 years to prevent a major conflagration at the scale and magnitude of World War II (1939-1945) — the deadliest conflict in human history — which claimed between 50 million and 80 million lives.

Smuggled medicines flood Uzumba-Maramba-Pfungwe

IN the quiet villages of Uzumba-Maramba-Pfungwe (UMP), far from the watchful eyes of border patrollers and regulators, a dangerous trade is thriving.

US proposes Zdera repeal: What’s next?

Sunday Mail Reporter ON September 11, Brian Mast, who is a Republican Representative for Florida and chairperson of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, introduced an omnibus Bill in the United…

Unlocking wealth through tenure reforms

The Government of Zimbabwe implemented the Land Reform Programme in three phases since independence.

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