Zeal or hypocrisy: What’s fuelling our prayers and fasting?

Nelson Vhukani Over the last century, many churches in Zimbabwe and across Africa have increasingly embraced fasting, especially at the beginning of the year. Some congregations fast for periods ranging…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Sino-Zim ties can only keep growing

CHINA has stepped up its economic and technical support for Zimbabwean development to Renminbi 400 million (equivalent to around US$55 million) showing not just a desire to be supportive, but…

COMMENT: 45 years of all-weather friendship

AS Zimbabwe commemorates 45 years of diplomatic relations with China, we reflect on a partnership rooted in solidarity, resilience, and shared aspirations. From the early days of our liberation struggle,…

A look at President Mnangagwa’s reign as SADC chair

Richard Muponde, Zimpapers Politics Hub SINCE assuming the Chairmanship of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) at the 44th SADC Summit in Harare in August last year, President Mnangagwa has…

SUN’S OUT, SNIFFLES OUT!..As Bulawayo ditches the blanket, beware the bugs lurking in the heat

B-Metro Reporter AS winter bids us a frosty farewell and the sun starts flexing its summer muscles, Bulawayo is experiencing that tricky weather phase where it’s cold in the morning,…

President Mnangagwa’s reign shapes future of Sadc diplomacy

Richard Muponde Zimpapers Politics Hub  SINCE assuming the Chairmanship of SADC at the 44th Summit in Harare in August last year, President Mnangagwa has consistently amplified the region’s voice across…

Towards a borderless Africa: Zimbabwe’s visa openness, tourism growth agenda

Lloyd Makonya Correspondent IN a fast-globalising Africa, where connectivity and mobility underpin economic transformation, Zimbabwe is steadily carving a path towards smarter border management, one that fosters trade, tourism and…

Honouring the legacy of the Chinhoyi Seven, Zimbabwe’s heroes

IN 48 hours, Zimbabwe marks its 45th Heroes Day commemorations, it is a national reflection point, a crossroads between memory and mission. 45 years ago, Zimbabwe stepped out of the…

Rites, rituals, revelry at traditional installation

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter ATTENDING an installation ceremony for a traditional leader in the Mutasa Dynasty can be a daunting experience, especially for amateurs, as the customs on display are…

Tears, joy as exhumed fighters get decent burials

Lovemore Kadzura Post Reporter A MOVING mix of emotions – pain, joy, jubilation, and reflection – filled the air at Ruwombwe Mountain as families of liberation war heroes and heroines,…

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