Daily Archives: Mar 6, 2025

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...

The British Commonwealthvis-a-vis Zimbabwe…a smokescreen for neo-colonial influence

By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa THE ‘British Commonwealth’!  Often referred to simply as the ‘Commonwealth’, it is...

No woman should die giving life

BRINGING a child into the world should be a moment of joy, hope and...

A market of broken promises

THE newly constructed Mbare Musika market is supposed to be a project signifying progress,...

SPF boosts academic performance

EDITOR — In Zimbabwe, the School Feeding Programme (SFP) has been a cornerstone in...

DRC: Time for African solutions to African problems

ONGOING efforts by SADC and the East African Commission (EAC) to end the seemingly...

Fridges, ACs under the spotlight. . .  as war against GHG emissions goes a gear up

By Elizabeth Sitotombe, recently in KADOMA AS Zimbabwe grapples with rising temperatures and sporadic heatwaves,...

True sovereignty lies in our ability to control our airwaves

WE, in the village, rely so much on the radio, it authenticates so much...

Role of cattle in Shona culture

By Simon Ngena AS a young boy growing up in the Eastern Highlands, I was...

International acts: The pros and cons

By Fidelis Manyange REGGAE legend Bob Marley has the distinction of being the first global...

Women carving their niche as goat farmers

By Kundai Marunya FOR generations, women in Zimbabwe have quietly tended goats, a vital asset...

Tragedy in delivery rooms as maternity mortalities spike

By Elizabeth Sitotombe ZIMBABWE is struggling with high rates of deaths related to pregnancy and...

Tobacco farmers must look beyond contract farming

By Mthokozisi Mabhena THE sun rises over the vast tobacco fields of Zimbabwe, casting a...

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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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