Daily Archives: Mar 13, 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...

When it becomes fatal to be anenemy of the US

By Fortune Madondo and Mafa Kwanisai MafaIN a dramatic departure from its steadfastsupport of...

Zim, Russia up tempo in sanctions fight

THE signing between Zimbabwe and Russia,on Thursday last week, of a joint declarationto counter...

Zimbabwe must prioritise nationalinterests over foreign aid

By Kundai MarunyaLOCAL advocates for cultural advancement,the promotion of traditionalmedicine, preservation of cultural, research,education,...

US$300 000 shot in arm for Zim youths. . . leaving no one and no place behind

By Elizabeth SitotombeZIMBABWE’S 16-year-long protractedarmed struggle marked a pivotal momentin the nation’s history.It brought...

World Wildlife Day: Animallives matter!

By Vimbai Malinganiza WORLD WILDLIFE DAY, celebratedannually on March 3, is not supposed tobe reduced...

The cultural significance of goats

GOATS migrated to Southern Africaapproximately 500-600 years ago, andhave since fulfi lled a crucial...

Prevention is better than cure…high cost of dialysis costing lives

By Kundai Marunya THE high cost of kidney treatment, inaccessibilityof dialysis machines, especiallyoutside the major...

‘The Bomber’ who gave keepers a nightmare

By Sheldon HakataFOOTBALL in Zimbabwe has deep historicalroots dating back to the late 19thcentury...

Red card for European football coaches…Africa opts for its own sons

By Simon NgenaWHILE the January transfer window wasabuzz with the movement of high-profile players...

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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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