Kamungoma: Drums of war still echo

ON May 14, 1978, during the sunset of Rhodesian colonial rule in Zimbabwe, Ian Smith’s army committed atrocities by killing — in cold blood — 104 civilians at Kamungoma Farm under Chief Nemashakwe, about 75km southeast of Mpandawana Growth Point.

All eyes on Trump-Putin summit . . . US-Russia rift runs deep

Washington’s next geopolitical plays in the post-Soviet space — from the Caucasus to Transnistria — threaten to widen the East-West divide

How Beitbridge farmers are turning 90 days into US$52k

Theseus Shambare recently in Beitbridge ON a hot afternoon in Beitbridge, Mr Rueben Ndou leans against a sturdy wooden fence, watching a pen of well-fed cattle chewing lazily in the…

COMMENT ZDF: A pillar of peace, unity and national security

ZIMBABWEANS today pay tribute to members of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) that have since independence in 1980 defended the Zimbabwe’s sovereignty and territorial integrity against the country’s detractors. Citizens…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Defence Forces remain part of communities

DEFENCE Forces Day, celebrated today, reinforces the ties between Zimbabweans and the security establishment, as well as reminding us why we have them and what they have done for us.

The land remembers: Heroes, heritage and Lancaster House treachery

Elliot Ziwira , Deputy Features Editor AS the nation commemorates the gallant men and women, fallen and living, who dared fate so that Zimbabwe might live, it is fitting to…

‘Consolidate gains of our struggle’

We publish here the speech delivered by the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, President Mnangagwa, on the  45th Heroes Day commemorations at the National Heroes Acre in Harare yesterday.

From Boyhood to Manhood: Things that make men melt, Part3

Pastor Sikhumbuzo Dube , [email protected] Men are often metaphorically described as being made of steel, a depiction that emphasises qualities such as strength, resilience and toughness. This imagery reflects societal…

Collaboration key in detection, response to falsified medicines

IMAGINE this: A mother in a local community buys medicine for her feverish child from a market stall. The packaging looks convincing, the price is affordable and the seller promises it will work quickly.

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