Yearly Archives: 2023

We must break the ‘cross’ and the crown … and let black power, black pride and black liberation reign

By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa THE history of Zimbabwe is deeply entangled with the broader African struggle against imperialism, colonial exploitation, and cultural erasure. From the transatlantic slave trade and European colonial conquests to missionary-led religious subversion and modern-day economic sanctions, the Zimbabwean experience reflects a...

First Lady champions return to our cultural roots

By Simon Ngena SUNDAY, 25 May, is Africa Day. It is the day Africa celebrates the founding of the Organisation African Unity (OAU), now the African Union (AU). It is also one of the days when Africans celebrate their Africanness in the form of the...

Making our education relevant …understanding the value of our land

WE, in the village, value our land more than anything. When one becomes an adult,...

Unity Day more than a holiday

Editor's Note With Professor Pfukwa WE celebrate more than three decades of unity. But we have to...

Unity Day: Let’s celebrate with caution

COMMENT TODAY, December 22 marks one of the most important holidays, Unity Day,  on the...

Christmas has no African ideas

Letter of the week EDITOR – NO doubt Christmas is a great time for us...

Faith will propel us to Vision 2030 …let’s continue walking on water

  By Shephard Manjengeta HE story of Peter, the disciple of Jesus, walking on water, is...

African special ownership operations: Part Four

By Professor Artwell Nhemachena AFRICAN States that refuse or fail to liberalise rights to sexual...

Review curriculum again! …consider recommendations

IN 2016, there was a curriculum review.  One scholar, Dr Augustine Tirivangana, is on record...

Soil water retention technology: Part One …lessons from across the globe

INCREASING frequencies of droughts, coupled with increasing populations are requiring more water for irrigated...

Vanamukoma taught us a lesson

The story of Garikai Chiwanza (not real name)   IT was around 9am on April 14...

Man and money: Part 11 …early settlement years: 1890-1927

LIKE settlements in the New World, the founding economy of the colonial State in...

Food security everywhere everyday

UNPREDICTABLE climatic conditions, induced by EL Nino, are the strongest drivers impacting agricultural production...

Hunting benefits the world can’t ignore …visit Masoka hunting community today

By Emmanuel Koro in Johannesburg, SA.  THERE is a generation in which wildlife revenue brought...

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We must break the ‘cross’ and the crown … and let black power, black pride and black liberation reign

By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa THE history of Zimbabwe is deeply entangled with the broader African...

First Lady champions return to our cultural roots

By Simon Ngena SUNDAY, 25 May, is Africa Day. It is the day Africa celebrates...

Forget the bickering! . . . time to put the shine on Africa Games

By Anesu Chakanetsa THERE has been a growing chorus of concern among sports enthusiasts regarding...

African and its wildlife have always co-existed

AS Zimbabwe hosted the SADC Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) International Conference and Summit of...
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