Monthly Archives: May, 2024

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...

Saboteurs must be nipped in the bud

By Golden Guvamatanga RECENT remarks by President Emmerson Mnangagwa that rogue elements within and outside...

Re-engagement: Ball now in West’s court

By Golden Guvamatanga  THE accelerated forays into Zimbabwe’s sound foreign policy by the EU, Britain...

Safeguarding national currency’s integrity

RECENT headlines announcing a blitz on illegal forex dealers, resulting in the apprehension of...

US piecemeal measures not enough

THERE are widespread reports that the Biden administration has stopped funding local NGOs and...

Mental health just as important as physical health

EDITOR — May is Mental Health Awareness Month in America while World Mental Health...

Upholding sovereignty, mutual respect… the need for genuine ties between UK, Zimbabwe

WE, in the village, have tremendous respect for those that lay their cards on...

Fertilisers key to agric growth . . . let us heed President Mnangagwa’s call

By Shephard Majengeta ZIMBABWE, with its largest water body in sub-Saharan Africa, possesses immense potential...

A lesson the Rhodies will never forget

The story of Agnes Mushonga I WILL live to remember and celebrate the Battle of...

Artistes who made it big after splits

By Fidelis Manyange IN last week’s edition, this writer dealt at some length with a...

Pandemics of sanctions…gudo guru peta muswe

By Professor Artwell Nhemachena WESTERN sanctions have assumed pandemic proportions in the 21st Century but...

Artistes that found solo acts tough

By Fidelis Manyange DURING Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem on a colt or donkey, the...

Shot in arm forwomen soccer

By Lovemore Boora THE Zimbabwe Women Soccer League (ZWSL) is set to officially commence on...

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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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