Monthly Archives: May, 2023

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,...

‘Zim doesn’t need mercenaries’

By Tawanda Chenana WE, in the village, frown on rogue elements, mercenaries and rule-breakers.  They retard...

Which way Africa?

THE West’s regime change agenda in Zimbabwe is spreading to other countries in Africa. This...

Prices: Onus on Government to intervene

THERE are some unscrupulous businesspeople in the country who are trying to force the...

Simply the best!

EDITOR – THE first woman and the first black artist to appear on the...

African liberation media: Part Three …role of critical information strategists

By Dr Tafataona Mahoso IN her book Sex and Destiny, sociologist Germaine Greer pointed out...

Demystifying dangerous drugs: Part Three … say no to drugs

DOCUMENTS presented to the Commission on Narcotic Drugs revealed an increase in drug abuse...

Zimbabwe in perspective … from ‘divide and rule’ to ‘starve and rule’

By Prof Artwell Nhemachena INFLATION is sharply rising again in Zimbabwe amidst Western sanctions. The sanctions...

Favour in context: Part Four …spirit mediums vis-à-vis Christianity

SOWE rekuDomboshava had been the pastor’s choice. He had said that there was power in...

Heirs of a rich heritage

‘ZVAIREVA vakuru zvaitika, Zvaireva Nehanda zvauyavo, Nyika yedu yatorwa navaeni, Zuva rayo rasvika!’ So we sang during the...

Demystifying the prostate gland …indigenous foods vital

By Nthungo YaAfrika OUR ancestors whom some in our midst love to denigrate and call...

Lifeline for vulnerable children

HARMFUL cultural practices across the globe have contributed to violence, abuse and exploitation of...

Environmental causes of ill health: Part One …‘pollution is deadly’

ZIMBABWE’s economy relies on the agriculture, forestry, energy, tourism and industry sectors.   In the...

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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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