Daily Archives: Nov 25, 2023

Good riddance to bad rubbish!…as Internews is un’Musk’ed

BY Elizabeth Sitotombe THE Trump administration has been ruffling plenty of feathers ever since its decision to suspend funding to USAID.  Floodgates of damning revelations were unlocked, with details emerging that USAID was nothing more than a tool for the destabilisation of other countries. Gullible and...

Striking a balance in Zim’s education…role of the arts, humanities in development 

By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa ZIMBABWE’S history is deeply intertwined with the transformative power of arts and humanities.  From the liberation struggle to post-independence nation-building, disciplines such as history, literature and philosophy have shaped the country’s identity and ethos.  Yet, in recent years, there has been a worrying...

Chimoio genocide: How many remember?

I AM a bit disturbed as I pen this note.  I keep thinking of how...

Warriors could stand a chance

THE opening results of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers give the Zimbabwe Warriors...

Illegal sand mining bad for environment

EDITOR — AS Zimbabwe’s economy improves and some people finally find their footing, economic...

African special ownership operations … ensuring majority rule with majority ownership

By Artwell Nhemachena ONE of the biggest problems in the 21st Century is ideological contradiction. Whereas...

Water use by farmers in Zim: Part Six …punitive restrictions on resources use

SOIL-WATER conservation did not change with the advent of independence. In the 1920s, conservation legislation...

The story of Cde Nikita …Mukoma Shacky

IT was sometime towards the middle of July 1975. The place was Vila Pery Garrison,...

Communities must lead the development agenda

By Fidelis Manyange I HAVE observed that many rural communities in the country are still...

Man and money: Part Eight …re-evaluating the worth of colonies

THE colonists responded to all legislations by accepting the bounties and other encouragements to...

A history lesson to achieve Vision 2030

FACTS do not lie nor do they sensationalise nor romanticise. To go forward without stumbling...

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Good riddance to bad rubbish!…as Internews is un’Musk’ed

BY Elizabeth Sitotombe THE Trump administration has been ruffling plenty of feathers ever since its...

Striking a balance in Zim’s education…role of the arts, humanities in development 

By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa ZIMBABWE’S history is deeply intertwined with the transformative power of arts...

Beneficiation begins with the mind

By Prof Artwell Nhemachena RECENTLY, Burkinabe President Ibrahim Traore prohibited the exportation of Burkina Faso...

Academic freedom and its role in Africa…a class struggle analysis

By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa ACADEMIC freedom, a principle celebrated in global academic circles, promises scholars...
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