Opinion & Analysis

4 years ago | July 12, 2020

The ‘witchcraft’ of Nehanda’s statue

There is nothing that Bishop Lazarus finds as nauseatingly revolting as the holier-than-thou brigade. Yes, those ...

‘Reliving the battle that changed my life’

Cde Peter Chipo John Muchimwe (PCJM) vividly remembers a war battle that changed his life. Today he walks with an aid ...

China-Hong Kong relations: Separating lies from truth

WESTERN countries have lately been making groundless accusations and spreading falsehoods about China’s human rights ...

Hunting: Tool to protect, not decimate fauna

THE United States of America has proposed a law, Bill SB1175 Animals: prohibitions on importation and possession of wild ...

Commission interviews, may the best win

THE last two weeks have been particularly busy for Parliament’s Committee on Standing Rules and Orders (CSRO). On ...

Citrus fruits — Potential game-changer for farmers

CITRUS fruits are currently in high demand the world over. This is largely because of their perceived immune boosting ...

Directors must focus on national development

COMPANY directors should think beyond balance sheets and profits, and take national developmental issues as envisioned ...

Few tips for aspiring leaders

Ambitious people set personal and business goals, and review them often. So, if you are aiming for the top, you have ...

4 years ago | July 5, 2020

Regulation of mobile transactions overdue

THE suspension of mobile-based money transactions and trading on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange by Government to allow ...

A mongoose can never roar like a lion

"UNCIVILISED”, “backward” and “barbaric” are perhaps the most enduring words that are invariably used to describe Africa ...

A human being who became ‘super human’

On July 1, 1999, Zimbabwe’s iconic revolutionary and politician Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo Nkomo breathed his last.

‘I woke up soaked in human bodily fluids’

He lived through the harsh realities of starving comrades. To him, death had lost meaning. But in the middle of these ...

Time to tap into awakening global floriculture market

AS global markets went to “sleep” because of lockdown measures to curb the spread of Covid-19 early this year, demand ...

Covid-19: Africa’s conservation, trophy hunting dilemma

WILDLIFE conservation has not escaped the impact of Covid-19. This is largely because tourism funding, which ...

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