Daily Archives: May 5, 2023

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...

Partnerships to colonise Africans ….the dark side of international partnerships

By Prof Artwell Nhemachena  MEN collaborated and partnered in pulling the wagons of the colonial...

Another boost for food self-sufficiency …takatonanganisa

By Tawanda Chenana WE, in the village, all year round, interact with the land, getting...

Jerusalem is not our home

THERE is a thought-provoking video on social media defining what a scam is, particularly...

Catholic Church give us a break

It looks like the Catholic Bishops are back again to their notorious habit of...

Cholera outbreak hits Harare

EDITOR —HARARE CITY Health Director Prosper Chonzi has confirmed a cholera outbreak in the...

Favour in context: Part Two …ancestral spirits vis-a-vis Christianity

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

ZITF and Zimbabwe’s warm heart

THE recently held and oversubscribed 63rd Edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) was...

Climate change and impact on livestock health: Part Four …parasites and helminths

CLIMATE change is now a global concern due to its multi-dimensional effects and impact...

The impact of a global pandemic: Part Four …food scarcity as a result

MORE than any other dimension of food security, food access was arguably the most...

Of ignorance and orphaned minds

By Nthungo YaAfrika  I WILL start this week’s article by a quote from the book...

Rhodies left me half-dead in Chihota

The story of Joseph Gwatidzo I WILL ever live to remember March 16 1978.  I was...

A warning to the rigging masters — the British

ON April 27 1898, the British murdered Mbuya Nehanda and Sekuru Kaguvi to secure...

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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...