Monthly Archives: May, 2021

Hard times for CSOs…as US cosies up to Zimbabwe

By Kundai Marunya NEWS that the US government has stopped funding the activities of local NGOs and civil society organisations with immediate effect could point to a major climbdown in Washington’s relations towards Zimbabwe. The most affected by the directive are CSOs engaged in media, human...

ARTUZ sowing seeds of discord

By Elizabeth Sitotombe “The greatest villains are the ones who believe they are doing the right thing,” is a statement that well resonates with some of Zimbabwe’s labour unions.  There is nothing wrong with unions negotiating with the Government on behalf of their members for better pay...

Take heart Zimbabwe…’my bones shall rise’

WE, Zimbabweans, do not have to go to the Oxford Dictionary to learn the...

Patriotism: Zim’s dilemma– Part One

PATRIOTISM has been variously described as love of one’s motherland (land of one’s birth)...

Do we all appreciate Africa Day?

DID you know that only 12 African countries recognise May 25 as a public...

Patriotism can be instilled

A STANDOUT embodiment of what patriotism is, is none other than Mbuya Nehanda –...

So much to celebrate

By Eunice Masunungure MAY 25 2021 (Africa Day) marked 58 years since the founding of...

Africa: From partitioning to power – Part One

AFRICA’s generic existence is a reproach to the violence, cruelty, colonialism, imperialism and selfishness...

Rural community ethos for development: Part Three…immortalising Mbuya Nehanda

By Vitalis Ruvando THIS narrative conflates Africa Day, unveiling of the statue of the iconic...

Icon honoured

By Elizabeth Sitotombe ZIMBABWE joined the rest of Africa in celebrating Africa Day on May...

‘Africans diverse but one’

ONE of the founding fathers of the negritude movement in Francophone culture Aime Cesaire...

Dumba as prototype: Part Three …as dariro moulds African philosophy

By Dr Tafataona Mahoso THE ego can be defined as the raw natural material of...

Trophy hunting imports ban Bill …SA company appeals against British Govt ban

By Emmanuel Koro Johannesburg, SA A SOUTH AFRICAN hunting company, Rance Safaris, has appealed to the...

Sustained crop yields: Part One…increasing agricultural productivity

By Elton Ziki INCREASING crop yields as a model for positive impact on agricultural productivity...

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Hard times for CSOs…as US cosies up to Zimbabwe

By Kundai Marunya NEWS that the US government has stopped funding the activities of local...

ARTUZ sowing seeds of discord

By Elizabeth Sitotombe “The greatest villains are the ones who believe they are doing the...

Saboteurs must be nipped in the bud

By Golden Guvamatanga RECENT remarks by President Emmerson Mnangagwa that rogue elements within and outside...

Re-engagement: Ball now in West’s court

By Golden Guvamatanga  THE accelerated forays into Zimbabwe’s sound foreign policy by the EU, Britain...