By Evans Mushawevato
RHODESIA in 1964 was a smouldering powder keg, a nation on the edge of history. The question was not IF he fight for freedom would erupt but WHEN. Ambrose Mutinhiri, barely a man but already carrying the burdens of one, knew this better than most. At just 19, the world demanded of him not youthful naivety but hard resolve, a readiness to shape the future or be swept away by it. But just who is Ambrose Mutinhiri? Born on 22 February...
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...