Monthly Archives: November, 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,...

When Christians couldn’t read nor write

THE Moors were people who lived in Morocco.  That’s the reason they called it that.  The...

Should we celebrate Black Friday?

ONCE again 'Black Friday' is upon us.  And still our people, black people go gaga...

All colonial names must go

IF we have any criticism to the recent wholesale renaming of roads and buildings,...

Are our vehicles roadworthy?

EDITOR – THE festive season is finally upon us!  It is a time to celebrate...

Zim’s high literacy rate 39 years on

ZIMBABWE’s literacy is believed to be one of the highest in the world, ranging...

Zimbabwe’s place in the scriptures: Part Two

THE Remba of Zimbabwe are descendants of Judaic Sabaeans who settled permanently in the...

The African way of health and medical insurance

By Dr Tafataona Mahoso IN the NewsDay for November 20 2019 and within the context...

Revisiting Zim’s land policy disparity

THE combination of commerce, Christianity and cultural domination began with European traders and was...

Developing cattle and beef exports

ZIMBABWE livestock farmers can improve the total kilogrammes of their cattle per hectare by...

Wlison Patrol wiped out

AS Forbes’ Column was going through the last bush before they got to the...

Heritage-based teaching and learning: Part Four…education for hard work, not ‘minana’

IN the previous episode of our discussion on heritage-based teaching and learning, we showed...

How Christianity destroyed Africans

Purple Hibiscus By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Published by Algonquin Book (2003) ISBN: 1616202416 LANGUAGE, culture and religion are...

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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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