Monthly Archives: April, 2021

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...

A battle worth retelling

By Eunice Masunungure IT was on April 28 1966 when in Chinhoyi, Mashonaland West, seven...

Is there justice in the US?

DEREK CHAUVIN, a white former Minneapolis police officer, was recently convicted of second degree...

Zimbabwe comes first

WE only have to go back in time to know what is right.  Our history...

Have we forgotten our heroes?

ONCE we realise our Independence Day, April 18, is not an isolated event, then...

Embracing mechanisation in agriculture: Part Three …as high crop yields are linked to technology

By Elton Ziki THE Second Republic, through the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1), seeks to...

Religion and colonisation: Part Two

CHRISTIANITY gained its foothold in Africa in the 1st Century, at Alexandria in Egypt,...

Africa likened to a cake

The Scramble for Africa 1876-1912 By Thomas Pakenham  Published by Phoenix Press (2001) ISBN: 1 84212488 X THE...

Nzira dzamasoja: Part Two…an embodiment of hunhu/ubuntu

By Professor Charles Pfukwa  and Dr Irene Mahamba “Kune nzira dzemasoja dzekuzvibata nadzo Tererai mitemo yose nenzira...

Outclassed in Honde Valley

The story of Cde Blessing Mukome NOVEMBER 23 and 24 1977 are unforgettable dates in...

Animal rights groups exposed …loud on wildlife, but silent on climate change

By Emmanuel Koro in Johannesburg, SA AS you might know, climate change is one of...

Suburban killer disease in dogs

AS the world battles a third wave of COVID-19, the animal health care systems,...

How insurgency started in Cabo Delgado

THE insurgency in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, is an ongoing conflict between Islamist militants attempting...

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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...