Daily Archives: Jan 18, 2025

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...

Freedom is worth everything: Cde Ambrose Mutinhiri

By Evans Mushawevato RHODESIA in 1964 was a smouldering powder keg, a nation on...

Our education, our pride.

By Fungai B Mutizwa ZIMBABWE’S Vision 2030, the drive to transition into an upper-middle-income...

The importance of time keeping …adhering to timelines critical for achieving Vision 2030

By Mthokozisi Mabhena TIME is one of the most valuable resources available to humankind. Unlike...

‘Mother Earth’ is alien to African people …UNGA must dump its ‘Nature Resolution’

By Prof Artwell Nhemachena IMPERIALISTS often recycle old logic using concepts that may, on...

Scottland FC sets transfer market alight

By Sheldon Hakata THE European and most African leagues are in mid-season, while Zimbabwean...

Fare thee well, Cde Chen . . . a devoted pan-Africanist, dedicated statesman

By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa THE pan-African and progressive world mourns the loss of a...

Madora/Macimbi: Southern Africa’s ‘almost forgotten’ delicacy

By Simon Ngena IN Zimbabwe and other SADC countries, the practice of consuming insects...

Local artistes brace for fruitful 2025

By Fidelis Manyange WHILE some performing and other artistes are using this time of...

2025: The year of shared responsibility and bumper harvest

TO the leaders of this country, national development and national pride come fi rst....

Why liberation movements must regroup

‘MAPUTO INALIYA (Maputo is crying).’ Once again we fi nd ourselves having to remind...

Strategic ambiguity’ chokes Chamisa

https://chat.whatsapp.com/FysReMK9TXSD1lTal4XyYW By Elizabeth Sitotombe THE long-anticipated launch of Nelson Chamisa’s proposed new party seems destined for...

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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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