WELL DONE MIKAYLAH, YOU’RE A BRAVE GIRL

WE have been running the story of teenage schoolgirl Mikaylah Mushinga after she penned a book titled ‘I’m More Than The Black Girl.’ She reveals in her book that she…

Is water privatisation the answer to urban crisis?

Terrence Tazvivinga, [email protected]  ONE of the topical issues in Zimbabwe in recent times is the proposed reforms in the supply of water in urban areas. In January this year, the…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Irrigation starter kits, deeds will push small-scale farming

It has become obvious in recent years that all farmers need at least some irrigated land to cope with the vagaries of summer cropping and to be able to produce at least something in every month of the year, including the long stretch of dry months through winter and early summer.

EDITOR’S BRRIEF: Zim’s economic train gaining ground

Zimbabwe’s economic train is moving and at this rate nothing seems to have enough force to derail it.

LOOKING BACK Harare Agriculture show begins today

THE Harare Agricultural Show which brings together farmers, commerce, industrialists and the public, starts today at the Harare Exhibition Park, the new name for the old showgrounds.

Masiyiwa on list of black billionaires

Aliko Dangote, the wealthiest person in Nigeria, firmly believes in the phrase “seeing is believing.” Even after years of amassing his fortune, he sought additional confirmation of his wealth. To verify this, he drove to a bank on his own, wrote himself a check for $10 million, then cashed it.

Mutangadura send off: An outpouring of emotion

As a convoy of more than 50 cars snaked its way along the Harare-Mutare highway towards the Goromonzi turn-off on Saturday afternoon, in between the vehicles, was a white Mercedes Benzi from a local funeral palour, Nyaradzo Group.

Inside SADC’s three 2025 elections

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) this year has three member countries holding general elections; Malawi on September 16, Seychelles on September 27 and Tanzania on October 28.

Why so many people are lapping up digital garbage?

Algorithms and brain chemistry keep us stuck in loops until we get saturated with doomscrolling and fake news

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