Daily Archives: Jun 24, 2022

Kariba Municipality commits to President’s service delivery blueprint

By Kundai Marunya IT is rare to find opposition-controlled urban councils throwing their weight on developmental issues instigated by the central Government. In many cases, urban councils have openly fought the Government when it comes to measures that address service delivery issues. This is at a time...

The resurgence of Theileriosis in 2024 

THE issues of global changes, climate change and tick-borne diseases cannot be ignored, given they are now becoming the order of the day.   Cattle and other livestock, the world over, are experiencing both ecological and biological stress which could affect the wellbeing of livestock...

Cyberism, political communication and the 2023 elections

By Dr Tafataona Mahoso CYBERISM can be defined as a doctrine promoting and focusing on...

Unity: Are we there yet?

A FEW months ago, this column tackled the issue of unity in the country,...

Fare thee well Prof Mararike!

THEY might write about you in footnotes. You may not have made it on the...

No room for violence

THE violence which erupted in Nyatsime Township last week, 42 years after our liberation...

Opposition politicians no saints

EDITOR — CURRENCY manipulation, overpricing, artificial shortages, false abductions as well as courting arrests...

Five years on…defying the odds

By Tawanda Chenana IT has been said and generally agreed, not by us but others,...

Shortcomings of Agenda 2063: The Africa we want

By Nthungo Ya Afrika AS a sign of commitment to supporting Africa’s new path for...

Financial literacy key to development …controlling the source of the resource

By Zvamunoda Gunduza  CHENJERAI NGWARATI and I have known each other since primary school, engaging...

Black skin, white masks:Part Three …the ultimate sacrifice

WE celebrate Day of the African Child, June 16, a most heroic moment for...

Money and the pursuit of wealth: Part 23…Venetians throw caution to the wind

ALL the while, Venice’s wealth expanded.  In political structures, Venice was beginning to resemble a...

Remembering the life of artist Helen Lieros part one …a true Zimbabwean patriot 

I FIRST met Helen Lieros in 1987.   I had just returned to Zimbabwe, following...

Patriotic front formations: Part 20…legacy of sponsored education

AT this juncture, it is important to note that while the patriotic front cast...

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Kariba Municipality commits to President’s service delivery blueprint

By Kundai Marunya IT is rare to find opposition-controlled urban councils throwing their weight on...

The resurgence of Theileriosis in 2024 

THE issues of global changes, climate change and tick-borne diseases cannot be ignored, given...

Britain haunted by its hostile policy on Zimbabwe

TWO critical lessons drawn from the recent debate on Zimbabwe in the British House...

The contentious issue of race

 By Nthungo YaAfrika AS much as Africans would want to have closure to many of...