Youths: The custodians of Zim’s destiny…as we celebrate Second Chimurenga heroes

 By Elizabeth Sitotombe  THE fire of a nation’s future burns brightest in the hands of its youth. They are the pulse of progress, the architects of tomorrow, and the custodians of a legacy forged in blood and unwavering conviction.  As Zimbabwe commemorates the Robert Mugabe National Youth Day this Friday (21 February), we are reminded not only of the sacrifices of those who came before but of the immense responsibility resting upon the shoulders of the present generation. It is a day of reflection, a day...

Zimbabwe’s booming informal sector sector …the engine for economic growth, development

By Shephard Majengeta THE informal sector, often dismissed as peripheral and chaotic, is an indispensable pillar of Zimbabwe’s economy. It has emerged as a critical source of livelihood for millions of Zimbabweans. Not only is it a survival strategy but a dynamic engine of economic...

US must get out of Guantanamo

By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa THE Zimbabwe-Cuba solidarity movement unequivocally condemns the United States’ decision to imprison...

 African varsities should focus on solutions to local problems 

By Prof Artwell Nhemachena AFRICAN universities are operating in a world that is increasingly becoming...

‘Tatu Maluba’ eyes mbira stardom

By Fidelis Manyange A NEW wave of young musicians is breathing fresh life into Zimbabwe’s...

The Strutters who put Epworth on the map

By Fidelis Manyange ‘HEYO NHORO’ was the opening jingle to the programme ‘Zvisikwa Zvesango’ on...

Councils under fire as cholera makes a comeback

By Elizabeth Sitotombe LAST month, 60 cholera cases were reported at Mazoe Flowers Farm compound, of which one...

Traditional medicine offers lifeline to the sick

By Simon Ngena TRADITIONAL medicines play an important role in health care provision in developing...

‘New Life’ for rural goat farmers

By Kundai Marunya JABULA New Life Covenant Church is on a drive to change the...

Farming runs in Jiti’s DNA

By Fidelis Manyange DESPITE losing her husband in a car accident two decades ago, Macheke...

When ‘Chehuchi’ played, magic happened…the legend who lived on his own terms

By Sheldon Hakata FOOTBALL is more than just a game. It is an art form,...

‘Rambo’: A rare breed of footballer

By Sheldon Hakata AT West Park Cemetery in Bulawayo lies one of the legendary Zimbabwe...

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Youths: The custodians of Zim’s destiny…as we celebrate Second Chimurenga heroes

 By Elizabeth Sitotombe  THE fire of a nation’s future burns brightest in the hands of...

US must get out of Guantanamo

By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa THE Zimbabwe-Cuba solidarity movement unequivocally condemns the United States’ decision to imprison...

 African varsities should focus on solutions to local problems 

By Prof Artwell Nhemachena AFRICAN universities are operating in a world that is increasingly becoming...

Infrastructure development is delivering real dividends 

THE Beitbridge Border Post has long been a vital gateway for trade between Southern...

The significance of National Youth Day

NATIONAL Youth Day in Zimbabwe holds immense significance as it serves as a reminder...

Time to whip reckless drivers into line

EDITOR — The surge in road accidents involving passenger buses on the country’s highways...
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