Daily Archives: Feb 13, 2025

Good riddance to bad rubbish!…as Internews is un’Musk’ed

BY Elizabeth Sitotombe THE Trump administration has been ruffling plenty of feathers ever since its decision to suspend funding to USAID.  Floodgates of damning revelations were unlocked, with details emerging that USAID was nothing more than a tool for the destabilisation of other countries. Gullible and...

Striking a balance in Zim’s education…role of the arts, humanities in development 

By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa ZIMBABWE’S history is deeply intertwined with the transformative power of arts and humanities.  From the liberation struggle to post-independence nation-building, disciplines such as history, literature and philosophy have shaped the country’s identity and ethos.  Yet, in recent years, there has been a worrying...

Beneficiation begins with the mind

By Prof Artwell Nhemachena RECENTLY, Burkinabe President Ibrahim Traore prohibited the exportation of Burkina Faso...

Academic freedom and its role in Africa…a class struggle analysis

By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa ACADEMIC freedom, a principle celebrated in global academic circles, promises scholars...

United we stand, divided we fall

THERE is an old African proverb which says, “If you want to go fast, go...

Death of donor-funded media a blessing

THERE has been a growing concern in some circles over the drying up of...

Stop the circus at National Heroes’ Acre

EDITOR — It is quite disheartening to witness how National Heroes’ burials, once solemn...

Why its vital to conservation our wetlands

By Elizabeth Sitotombe THE country’s wetlands are under serious threat. Wetlands are being replaced by...

Celebrating World Wetlands Day. . . ‘protecting our wetlands is not an option’

By Vimbai Malinganiza IN late 2024, Harare residents and environmental activists reported shocking scenes of...

If you wish to fly, grow wings of your own

WE, in the village, have always believed in the power of our efforts to...

Zimbabwe is ours, so is the future

By Mthokozisi Mabhena A NATION is like a family. It is held together not just by...

Dried vegetables are a culinary delight

By Simon Ngena IN this part of the world, we are lucky to have rain...

The Strutters who put Epworth on the map

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

Schools must prioritise education over profit

By Fungai B. Mutizwa EUCATION is the foundation of any progressive society, shaping the minds,...

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Good riddance to bad rubbish!…as Internews is un’Musk’ed

BY Elizabeth Sitotombe THE Trump administration has been ruffling plenty of feathers ever since its...

Striking a balance in Zim’s education…role of the arts, humanities in development 

By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa ZIMBABWE’S history is deeply intertwined with the transformative power of arts...

Beneficiation begins with the mind

By Prof Artwell Nhemachena RECENTLY, Burkinabe President Ibrahim Traore prohibited the exportation of Burkina Faso...

Academic freedom and its role in Africa…a class struggle analysis

By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa ACADEMIC freedom, a principle celebrated in global academic circles, promises scholars...
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