Monthly Archives: September, 2022

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,...

‘Yes, together we can’ 

By Tawanda Chenana WE, in the village, like every other citizen in the country, followed...

 Indeed sanctions must go

WE are happy that the UN Special Rapporteur, Alena Douhan’s report was officially presented...

Boost for anti-sanctions fight

DECIBELS against the illegal economic sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West rose to...

Where are the strikers?

EDITOR – NO team scored more than a goal during Zimbabwe’s Premier Soccer League...

Illegal sanctions must go!

THE amplified chorus for the removal of Western-imposed illegal economic sanctions on Zimbabwe by...

Lessons from Ukraine: Part One…Africa and the right side of history

RUSSIA’s special military operation to de-militarise and de-Nazify Ukraine is now six months old...

Dariro as manifestation of strategic thinking

By Dr Tafataona Mahoso THE frequency with which the dariro  (performance/discourse circle) occurs or is...

GBV undermines a person’s self-worth

Curbing GBV key Not who you are! By Dr Thomas Muyombo Published by Merck Foundation (2021) A REPORT...

Why Queen Elizabeth II never apologised

By Nthungo YaAfrika QUEEN ELIZABETH II’s death, on September 8 2022, after reigning for 70...

Nation robbed of greatest resource…rise up heirs of Zimbabwe

“REVOLUTION has been about land everywhere in the world. It is about land because...

Threat to legal rhino horn trade

By Emmanuel Koro in Johannesburg, SA. UNIVERSITY OF WITWATERSRAND Professor James Larkin offers no apologies...

Money and the pursuit of wealth: Part 37…mercantilism, land grants and slave trade

THE first empires in the New World and the Pacific were formed by Spain,...

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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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