Why Zimbabwe will continue to conquer 

THEY came in droves from across the country, danced to Alick Macheso’s sungura beat, watched Dynamos and Highlanders battle it out in the Uhuru Cup and duly returned to their homes, satisfied that their beloved motherland is in safe hands.  This is the enduring story of Murambinda, Buhera, on April 18 2024.  A story that not only brought an entire nation to a virtual standstill but invoked the horrors of its painful journey towards independence.  In April 2014, the late Alexander Kanengoni told us about the many...

Remittances and growth of innovation in Zim 

ONE of the fastest-growing sectors in Zimbabwe is financial technology, which has led to a rise in the applications and tools that improve international remittances, a major source of incoming liquidity to the country.  With remittances from overseas surging from US$1 billion in 2020 to...

What is ‘truth’?: Part Three . . . can there still be salvation for Africans 

By Nthungo YaAfrika  TRUTH takes no prisoners.  Truth is bitter and undemocratic.  Truth has no feelings, is...

Biodefence: Part Two 

. . . the need for regional co-operation  By Mupakamiso Makaya and Tapiwa Bere  PAST SADC protocols...

Leonard Dembo: The untold story 

By Fidelis Manyange  LAST week, Wednesday, April 9, marked exactly 28 years since the death...

The role of national musical galas

By Fidelis Manyange ZIMBABWEANS are now familiar with national musical fiestas such as ‘Independence’, ‘Heroes...

Health boost for Chikurubi inmates. . . as Centre of Excellence opens

By Sheldon Hakata HEALTH is a fundamental human right as enshrined in our Constitution. The establishment...

Of obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure

…use of diabetic injections to treat obesity By Elizabeth Sitotombe THERE appears to be in spike...

Harnessing agriculture for economic development 

By Shephard Majengeta  AS Zimbabwe grapples with the challenges posed by the El Niño-induced droughts,...

The resurgence of Theileriosis in 2024 

THE issues of global changes, climate change and tick-borne diseases cannot be ignored, given...

Second Republic walks the talk on sport

By Lovemore Boora  THE Second Republic has thrown its weight behind the Sport and Recreation...

Clash of the titans. . . who will lift the Uhuru Cup?

By Lovemore Boora TRADITIONAL arch-rivals Dynamos FC and Highlanders FC are set to clash in...

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Leonard Dembo: The untold story 

By Fidelis Manyange  LAST week, Wednesday, April 9, marked exactly 28 years since the death...

Unpacking the political economy of poverty 

IN 1990, soon after his release from prison, Nelson Mandela, while visiting in the...

Second Republic walks the talk on sport

By Lovemore Boora  THE Second Republic has thrown its weight behind the Sport and Recreation...

What is ‘truth’?: Part Three . . . can there still be salvation for Africans 

By Nthungo YaAfrika  TRUTH takes no prisoners.  Truth is bitter and undemocratic.  Truth has no feelings, is...

Biodefence: Part Two 

. . . the need for regional co-operation  By Mupakamiso Makaya and Tapiwa Bere  PAST SADC protocols...

‘I cheated death at Tembwe’ 

The story of Francesca Chigutro, alias Cde Tauya muZimbabwe  IN March 1975, I made the...