Opinion & Analysis

3 years ago | July 25, 2021

Economic diplomacy will improve the country’s image

ZIMBABWE’s foreign policy thrust has shifted immensely under President Mnangagwa’s administration. It is now focused ...

Thumbs up for new political declaration on ending Aids

THE AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa (ARASA) has welcomed the new United Nations (UN) Political Declaration ...

Public Service Commission Strategic Plan: 2021 – 2025

The Public Service Commission has been rolling out its Strategic Plan for the period 2021-2025 amidst zeal, excitement ...

3 years ago | July 18, 2021

Cosafa Cup loss: What next for Loga?

So the Zimbabwe senior soccer team, the Warriors, hogged the limelight for the wrong reasons last week by surrendering ...

The final battle is surely coming

In times of crises, human beings can be ticking time bombs — anything can set them off. This is because crises help ...

Covid-19 raging wave, SA riots . . . still we rise

The ravaging third wave of the coronavirus and effects of the mayhem that has engulfed South Africa in the past week are ...

Sellouts were not shown mercy

Cde George Kufakunesu, whose Chimurenga name was Softguy Chimurenga, narrates to our Senior Reporter TENDAI CHARA his ...

Jonga: Dedicated to rural development

I was shocked on Friday evening to learn of the untimely passing of Mr James Jonga, the Permanent Secretary for the ...

Sandra’s flame blown out like a candle in the wind

ON Tuesday July 13, 2021, the journalism fraternity and the nation at large were plunged into mourning after one of the ...

‘Some IMF programmes unworkable’

THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) gives loans to countries in economic trouble. In exchange, countries must ...

Electric vehicles: Making women frontiers for the future

RECENTLY, Agilitee Africa, one of the pioneering electric vehicle manufacturers in Africa, was named among the top ...

Huge export potential for nyimo/indlubu

Nyimo/indlubu, also known as the Bambara beans/nuts, have always been a part of Zimbabwe’s basket of delicacies for ...

3 years ago | July 11, 2021

SI127 working well to stop cheats

THE civil penalty system introduced in Statutory Instrument 127 allowing the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to hit abusers of ...

What sin did we commit to deserve this?

AN inexorable rite of passage for a young boy growing up herding cattle in the village typically involved engaging in ...

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