Masiyephambili College triumphs at Pan-African Robotics Competition
Trish Mukwazo MASIYEPHAMBILI College, a private school based in Bulawayo, recently proudly represented the nation at the prestigious Pan-African Robotics Competition (PARC) held at the Dakar American University of Science…
Indigenous knowledge systems crucial in wetland conservation
Cliff Chiduku Zimbabwe is hosting the 15th Meeting of the Conference of the Contracting Parties (COP15) in Victoria Falls. The event, which started on July 23 and runs until July…
Soft skills that forged our freedom
Justin Mahlahla THE armed struggle for Zimbabwe’s liberation has long been chronicled through its military engagements and political negotiations, yet the true foundation of our revolution lay in something far…
The woman the land called back
Theseus Shambare, Features Writer IT is just after 6AM and the red soils on her farm are already awake. Sprinklers dance quietly over rows of green mealies. Chickens squawk in…
What collapse of ceasefire talks means for Gaza’s catastrophe
Ali Mamouri Efforts to end the relentless siege of Gaza have been set back by the abrupt collapse of peace talks in Qatar. Both the United States and Israel have…
China will remain Zimbabwe’s steadfast partner
IT IS a great pleasure to welcome you all to the Chinese Embassy as we celebrate the 98th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA). . .
China will remain Zimbabwe’s steadfast partner
Ambassador Zhou Ding IT IS a great pleasure to welcome you all to the Chinese Embassy as we celebrate the 98th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People’s Liberation…
Spare a thought for armchair coaches and critics
Fadzayi Maposah-Correspondent When I was in college, the Warriors soccer team, then known as the Dream Team, touched our hearts. We loved soccer! We walked to the National Sports Stadium…











