Steam locomotives: The untapped goldmine of rail tourism in Zimbabwe

Mashudu Netsianda, [email protected] ZIMBABWE possesses one of the richest railway heritages in Africa, with iconic steam locomotives whose nostalgic charm holds immense potential to transform the country’s tourism sector. The…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Battle against counterfeit, unsafe goods must intensify

WHILE businesses do complain about regulations, hardly anyone makes a fuss about the need for all goods to be properly labelled, food products to be safe and free of toxins,…

China’s WWII commemorations resonate deeply with Zim

Kuda Bwititi In Beijing, China AS China today marks the 80th anniversary of the end of its War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, a conflict that consumed an estimated 35…

Hands-on approach turns tide of development in Mat North

Gibson Mhaka Zimpapers Politics Hub FOR years, the communities of Matabeleland North Province felt disconnected from the rest of Zimbabwe, grappling with a sense of being “cut off” due to…

Nhimbe concept lays solid foundation for VBUs success

IN recent times, the traditional practice of nhimbe (a community collaborative approach of agricultural tasks) appeared to be teetering on the brink of extinction under the onslaught of modernisation. And,…

Can Russia, India and China rewrite global rules?

Manish Vaid In the wake of the Putin-Trump Alaska summit, Russia once again demonstrated that it remains an indispensable actor in global diplomacy. The very fact that Washington and Moscow…

China’s forgotten World War: The West has much to learn

Dr Ladislav Zemánek ON September 3, China will celebrate Victory Day — the anniversary of Japan’s capitulation in 1945. This year marks the 80th anniversary of that historic moment. The…

Beyond the Stage: A cultural odyssey through the Chinese Bridge competition

Kudakwashe Makoni FROM August 5-18, I had the incredible honour of participating in the Chinese Bridge competition, a global celebration of Chinese language and culture held in Beijing and Fuzhou.…

EDITORIAL : KILLING SOMEONE FOR RITUAL PURPOSES WILL NEVER MAKE ANYONE RICH

YESTERDAY we carried the story of an artisanal miner who allegedly poisoned her four-year-old grandson “in a bid to get rich.”

COMMENT: Our courts must end the murderous impunity of reckless drivers

THE current state of road safety in Zimbabwe is not merely a concern; it is a national disgrace. The recent, utterly avoidable deaths of a 44-year-old woman and a 14-year-old…

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