Daily Archives: Sep 7, 2023

Unpacking the Israeli narrative and its impact on Christians in Africa

By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa IN today’s global landscape, many Christians, particularly in Africa, are told that Israel is a 'holy land' and the rightful homeland of the Jewish people. This narrative carries significant emotional and spiritual weight but often overlooks the harsh realities faced by...

A culinary revolution rooted in our identity

THE incident recounted by the late Ivan Munhamu Murambiwa in our lead story  is more than a passing embarrassment, it is a metaphor for what we lost through colonial disruption and what we are slowly reclaiming: culinary self-determination. In 2013, a foreign delegate attending the UNWTO General...

‘We still have a lot to do’

WE, in the village, are fully behind His Excellency President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Under his astute...

Remember knowledge is power

ONCE again we are getting into that exciting season of graduations. We believe that when...

Towards a prosperous 2030

THE inauguration of President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday, September 5 2023, brought to an...

Why refuse 50 dollar notes?

EDITOR – I WRITE to you as a concerned citizen.  I live in Chitungwiza and...

Bid to stop inauguration flops

By Elizabeth Sitotombe IN the wee hours of September 4, the morning of the inauguration,...

Tragedy of elitist education …work or perish

This article was first published in The Patriot in 2016. THE production of goods and...

Favour in context: Part 14 …may day call

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

Jewellery through the ages

BODY ornamentation made of feathers, bones, shells and coloured pebbles has been a part...

Fire season: Measures to take

A FIRE risk prediction by Environmental Management Agency (EMA) for the year 2023 concluded...

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Unpacking the Israeli narrative and its impact on Christians in Africa

By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa IN today’s global landscape, many Christians, particularly in Africa, are told...

A culinary revolution rooted in our identity

THE incident recounted by the late Ivan Munhamu Murambiwa in our lead story  is more...

First Lady leads Zim’s culinary revolution

By Simon Ngena ONCE upon a time, Zimbabwe's culinary landscape was dominated by the so-called...

Let us end the era of blind farming

By Tawanda Chenana WE, in the village, are sustained by the land. In a village a...
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