Daily Archives: Apr 11, 2025

Uhuru celebrations bring telemedicine to Gokwe

By Kundai Marunya ONCE ridiculed on social media as the epitome of backwardness, Gokwe is on the verge of a dramatic transformation that defies the stereotypes long associated with it.  For years, jokes like “Are you from Gokwe?” were weaponised to question someone’s awareness. But this...

Zim@45: Shared responsibility key to development…iwe neni tine basa/mina lawe silomsebenzi

AS Zimbabweans across the nation celebrate the country’s 45th Independence Anniversary today (Friday, 18th April), one message rings clear: “Iwe neni tine basa  — “you and I have work to do”. This mantra, rooted in the country’s war of liberation, is a call to shared responsibility...

What have I done for my country? . . . a 45-year reflection on independence

By Mthokozisi Mabhena THIS year, the sun rises upon a nation 45 years free....

Gwejegweje: A true football artist

By Sheldon Hakata TODAY, we take a stroll down memory lane to revisit a...

‘I paid the price for feeding freedom fighters’

In keeping with the liberation war template of fish and water, the rural folk...

Road carnage: Is Zim doing enough to maximise the ‘golden hour’?

By Elizabeth Sitotombe IN recent months, Zimbabwe has witnessed a disturbing surge in road...

GBV from a religious, cultural perspective …the painful truth

by Nthungo YaAfrica MY perspective on gender-based violence (GBV) is informed by spiritual,...

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Uhuru celebrations bring telemedicine to Gokwe

By Kundai Marunya ONCE ridiculed on social media as the epitome of backwardness, Gokwe is...

Zim@45: Shared responsibility key to development…iwe neni tine basa/mina lawe silomsebenzi

AS Zimbabweans across the nation celebrate the country’s 45th Independence Anniversary today (Friday, 18th...

Ropa regwayana kanakuti regamba? Part 1

THIS year Easter coincides with Zimbabwe's independence celebrations. April 18 is both Good Friday and...

Zim@45: A journey of pride, progress and self-determination

TODAY we celebrate our Independence Day in Nembudziya, Gokwe.  What was once a tradition confined to the capital...
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