Trouble in paradise… ZCTU dumps Chamisa?

By Elizabeth Sitotombe LAST week, Zimbabwe commemorated International Workers’ Day on May 1 along with the rest of the world.The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) organised their commemorations at Gwanzura Stadium in Highfield, but the event was, predictably, poorly attended.However, what made the event intriguing were the events that unfolded on this chilly day.The Chamisa camp, led by Gift “Ostallos Siziba”, found themselves shell-shocked and on the brink of crumbling in a heap of humiliation after being jeered and booed during the Workers’ Day commemorations.Ostallos...

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...

John Okello: East Africa’sunsung hero

By Nthungo YaAfrika HE was born in Uganda in 1937 and at the age of...

Biodefence: Part Three. . . biological agents know no boundaries

By Mupakamiso Makaya and Tapiwa Bere BIOWARFARE and bioterrorism are un-distinguishable proliferation problems which raise...

Artistes that found solo acts tough

By Fidelis Manyange DURING Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem on a colt or donkey, the...

UMP bristling with talent

By Fidelis Manyange WIKIPEDIA describes Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe, popularly known by its initials, UMP, as...

New HIV prevention drug. . . not a solution to STIs

By Elizabeth Sitotombe  ZIMBABWE had its first recipient of the HIV prevention injection this month...

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...

Empower Bank: Youths’best friend

By Kundai Marunya AT dawn in Mhangura, a small farming and mining community located 190km...

Rich pickings in goat farming

By Kundai Marunya THERE is a raging debate on social media on the country’s recent...

Shot in arm forwomen soccer

By Lovemore Boora THE Zimbabwe Women Soccer League (ZWSL) is set to officially commence on...

Second Republic walks the talk on sport

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

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Artistes that found solo acts tough

By Fidelis Manyange DURING Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem on a colt or donkey, the...

Shot in arm forwomen soccer

By Lovemore Boora THE Zimbabwe Women Soccer League (ZWSL) is set to officially commence on...

John Okello: East Africa’sunsung hero

By Nthungo YaAfrika HE was born in Uganda in 1937 and at the age of...

Youth empowerment: Catalyst for achieving Vision 2030

By Shephard Majengeta IN the landscape of Zimbabwe’s Second Republic, the role of our youth...

Biodefence: Part Three. . . biological agents know no boundaries

By Mupakamiso Makaya and Tapiwa Bere BIOWARFARE and bioterrorism are un-distinguishable proliferation problems which raise...

Corrupting African cultures…who should be sanctioned?

By Prof Artwell Nhemachena ONE big problem is that millions of Af-ricans have become parrots...