Monthly Archives: April, 2019

Gastronomy tourism gathers momentum

By Simon Ngena FORMED in 1945, the United Nations (UN) is a global organisation whose tentacles extend to all facets of life — agriculture, health, education, science and technology, environment, tourism, culture, among others. Under the theme "Gastronomy tourism: A driver of economic diversifi...

Debate on away-goals rule rages

By Sheldon Hakata BTHE CAF Champions League holds a special place in the hearts of millions of football fans across Africa and beyond. This prestigious tournament arguably represents the pinnacle of African football and showcases the elite-level quality that rivals any global competition. Every season,...

How Britain divided Palestine: Part One …origins of Israel

ONE of the biggest and longest ongoing conflicts on earth, namely that of the...

Conflict resolution among the BaTonga

IN Africa, traditional systems are genuine institutions, uncontaminated by colonial or post-independence modifications or...

Revisiting road to Uhuru: Part Two

By Saul Gwakuba-Ndlovu A PRO-LIBERATION struggle group led by Jeremiah Terry Maluleke and Thomas Mswaka...

Uhuru should remind us of our past

AS we celebrate the 39th anniversary of our independence, we must never forget what...

Revisiting road to Uhuru

By Saul Gwakuba-Ndlovu ZIMBABWE turned 39 years on April 18 2019; an age that means...

How Britain divided China

CHINA is a giant, geographically and population-wise. But as big as it is, it could...

Let’s continue to forge ahead

WE celebrate another milestone in the glowing history of our beloved country – Independence...

When slavery stripped women of their dignity

RECENTLY, Forbes Magazine published a story which states that archaeologists found more than 150...

What it costs to love Zimbabwe…

I COME from Zimbabwe. This small territory of some 150 000 square miles, set in...

Stadiums in a sorry state …as players cry foul

By Sheldon Hakata SPORTING facilities are important in the development of talent and growth of...

Of useful and useless degrees: Part Two…understanding the National Qualifications Framework

A QUALIFICATIONSFRAMEWORK is a formalised structure in which learning level descriptors and qualifications are...

Lest we forget

THE late great author, journalist and freedom fighter Alexander Kanengoni stated in this publication...

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Gastronomy tourism gathers momentum

By Simon Ngena FORMED in 1945, the United Nations (UN) is a global organisation...

Debate on away-goals rule rages

By Sheldon Hakata BTHE CAF Champions League holds a special place in the hearts of...

In football, money talks . . . ‘boozers’ struggle while ‘moneybags’ thrive

By Anesu Chakanetsa THE direction football is taking, both globally and locally, is clear:...

Tatenda Pinjisi: Gone too soon! . . . as road carnage takes toll on Zim’s music talent

By Fidelis Manyange THE recent tragic passing of young Sungura artiste Tatenda Pinjisi has...
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