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SADC Liberation Day: Are we there yet?

THE Southern Africa Liberation Day commemorations that were held on Sunday present the region with yet another opportunity to refl ect on the direction it has taken in fulfi lling the numerous objectives of its various liberation struggles as well as the prospects that lie on the road ahead. And the burning question: Are we there yet, continues to linger menacingly on the lives of the masses in SADC, especially in the wake of renewed attempts by Western powers to derail the people’s project...

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...

Why the British colonialists were perplexed by Mbuya Nehanda

By Nthungo YaAfrica WHEN the British came to Africa after they had subdued the...

Climate change: We cannot afford to cling to the past

WE, in the village, have lived our livesled by the seasons but in recent...

Sky is not even the limit …for ‘mbira princess’ who aspires to be queen

By Simon Ngena HAILED as one of Zimbabwe’s mbira music custodians, Ruvimbo Hope Masike...

Musicians urged to diversify revenue streams

By Kundai Marunya LAST week, the Zimbabwe Council of Copyright (ZICCO) launched a farming...

Jeko: The hidden struggle for Africa’s women

By Elizabeth Sitotombe IN many African societies, menstruation is a taboo subject, often hidden...

Women’s health, reproductive rights and mental health under scrutiny

By Vimbai MalinganizaAS Zimbabwe celebrates Women’s Month,it is crucial to reflect on the progress...

The signifi cance of goats: Part 2

GOATS, as previously discussed in this column, are used in rites of passage and...

Farmers must safeguard their earnings . . . as tobacco selling season gets underway

WE, in the village, are presently excited, since we are now headed to the...

Let’s bring back football home

THE Zimbabwe national football team, the Warriors, once again fi nd themselves in the...

Kirsty Coventry a symbol of empowerment, Progress…makes history as IOC’s first women President.

By Elizabeth Sitotombe ZIMBABWE’S Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture Minister, Kirsty Coventry, has been...

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ARTUZ calls for teachers’ strike destined to fail

EDITOR — The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) recently announced a nationwide...

Why the British colonialists were perplexed by Mbuya Nehanda

By Nthungo YaAfrica WHEN the British came to Africa after they had subdued the...

SADC Liberation Day: Are we there yet?

THE Southern Africa Liberation Day commemorations that were held on Sunday present the region...

Till divorce do us apart’: What has happened to marital vows?

By Fidelis Manyange ZIMBABWE is witnessing an alarming rate of divorce according to...

Heal Us Zim in 543km walk against drug abuse

By Kundai Marunya AS the scourge of drug and substance abuse reaches alarming levels,...

Sky is not even the limit …for ‘mbira princess’ who aspires to be queen

By Simon Ngena HAILED as one of Zimbabwe’s mbira music custodians, Ruvimbo Hope Masike...
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