Monthly Archives: August, 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...

Money and the pursuit of wealth: Part 33…emergency of rules and laws of commerce

THE nobles of Europe were able to tax both of the rising classes, but...

‘I will never forgive Rhodesians’

The story of Cde Joachim Tongoona Made AS the liberation war intensified in 1977,...

When soccer becomes more than a game…what’s wrong with Zimbos

By Anesu Chakanetsa THE so-called big leagues in Europe began this month and a lot...

 No apology to Africans 

AUGUST is the month when the nation pauses to remember the sacrifice of their...

Patriotic Front formations in Zim: Part 23

THE longer perspective shows that the anti-establishment political frenzies following the December 22 1987...

A disappearing legacy…remembering formation of ZANU

THERE was shock and disappointment when the media did not build up to Heroes...

The power of a story

By Tawanda Chenana WE, in the village, are very particular about stories, especially of where...

Let’s immortalise our cadres  

WE were recently at the National Heroes Acre, laying to rest Brigadier General (Rtd)...

Home grown solutions the answer

THE recent victory by the the Chevrons over Bangladesh in both the One-Day International...

We must preserve our history

EDITOR — IN this month of August, where we celebrate our heroes, let us...

Our hardships are sanctions-induced: Part Three…targeting key institutions

By Rutendo Matinyarare TO target the heart of the Zimbabwean economy, agriculture, which contributes 17...

Narcotics a national security threat

By Tapiwa Bere THE quality, quantity, structure, distribution and movement of population can help the...

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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...