Monthly Archives: January, 2014

UK in dramatic U-turn

By Golden Guvamatanga and Evans Mushawevato ‘INEVITABLE’ encapsulates the essence of Britain and the West’s failed attempt to subdue Zimbabwe, as global sentiment progressively warms towards Harare.  The West’s longstanding hostility towards Zimbabwe was bound to reach a point of reckoning. It was also inevitable that the illegal...

Rich pickings in goat farming

By Kundai Marunya THERE is a raging debate on social media on the country’s recent ‘obsession’ with goat farming, especially coming from the position that almost every household in rural areas breeds goats. Goats have always been a part of Zimbabwe's rural set-up, mostly to be...

Government must avoid half measures on RBZ debt

GOVERNMENT has finally agreed to take over debts amounting to about US$1,35 billion incurred...

Indaba addresses women’s economic challenges

THE Women in Enterprise Conference and Awards (WECA) will next month hold a breakfast meeting...

Let’s preserve wetlands: Kasukuwere

THE Minister of Environment, Water and Climate, Saviour Kasukuwere has castigated the mushrooming of...

Zim-ASSET and soyabean production – Part Two

I NOTICED in Mafuta Resettlement area, Raffingora, that some farmers had left weeds to...

Futile attempt: A typical Rhodesian/white script

Dead Wrong, Calamitious times in Zimbabwe By Elinor Kennedy ISBN 978-0-7974-4731-8 DEAD Wrong, which was set...

‘Motivate actors with better salaries’

LOCAL film producers should improve the welfare of actors through better remunerations in order...

Mountains and Zimbabwe’s indigenous culture

By Elliott Siamonga MOUNTAINS have played a central role in Zimbabwe’s indigenous culture and the...

An Africa-centred critique of Shakespeare’s King Lear

By Dr Augustine Tirivangana WHEN William Shakespeare wrote his plays, he was commenting on the...

Adams shames regime change agents

DECORATED Canadian soft rock singer, Bryan Adams came to Zimbabwe and successfully held his...

How to teach our children to be heirs of Zimbabwe: Part 17

Chimurenga Chokutanga “…Vasikana mandikangaidza Mandikwidza muti une shavi Mandiona ndichimukonewa Onai njiva yoru-u Yobvurukuta hu-u Ichitsvaka mwana hu-u…” EARLY Childhood Development...

An Africa-centred critique of Shakespeare’s King Lear

WHEN William Shakespeare wrote his plays, he was commenting on the England of his...

Grand Reef attack planning in Mozambique: Part One

…Commissioner General Chihuri speaks BY 1977 Rhodesians were desperate admitting that the ‘penetration’ and...

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UK in dramatic U-turn

By Golden Guvamatanga and Evans Mushawevato ‘INEVITABLE’ encapsulates the essence of Britain and the West’s failed...

Rich pickings in goat farming

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

ZITF 2024. . . a game changer

By Shephard Majengeta THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), in the Second Republic, has become...

Zim headed in the right direction

AFTER the curtains closed on the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) 2024, what remains...