Britain haunted by its hostile policy on Zimbabwe

TWO critical lessons drawn from the recent debate on Zimbabwe in the British House of Lords, which called for a review of European sanctions on Harare, are that their failure to gain access to the country’s mineral resources due to that embargo as well as the vanity of their illegal regime change agenda are returning to haunt them.  On March 7 2024, British legislators spent more than 15 minutes discussing, as usual, what they said was the Zimbabwean ‘situation’.  In essence, this was a typical exhibition...

Remittances and growth of innovation in Zim 

ONE of the fastest-growing sectors in Zimbabwe is financial technology, which has led to a rise in the applications and tools that improve international remittances, a major source of incoming liquidity to the country.  With remittances from overseas surging from US$1 billion in 2020 to...

The contentious issue of race

 By Nthungo YaAfrika AS much as Africans would want to have closure to many of...

Winning mindset in post-elections

WE, in the village, are known for our resilience, we never give up and...

Musician pens seven books

By Fidelis Manyange CHITUNGWIZA-based musician, known in music circles as Gaban Kufemamoto Chebani Chedondo Chegwenzi...

Musicians and their identities

By Fidelis Manyange BESIDES being known by their music genres most musicians have chosen to...

Cholera outbreak …City fathers failing the people

By Elizabeth Sitotombe A VIDEO of vendors storing their vegetables and other items for sale...

Healing burn scars …understanding and addressing PTSD in child burn-survivors

By Kudzayi Gumbanjera POST-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a complex psychological condition that can affect...

The resurgence of Theileriosis in 2024 

THE issues of global changes, climate change and tick-borne diseases cannot be ignored, given...

Lessons from El Nino season

By Fidelis Manyange THE current drought we are facing has been a huge wake-up call...

ZDF fundraises for World Military Golf Championships

By Kundai Marunya SPORT has always had a way of unifying people because it is...

Match officials gear up for 2024 season

By Lovemore Boora THE ZIFA Referees’ Committee chairperson, Norman Matemera, said they are geared up...

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Kariba Municipality commits to President’s service delivery blueprint

By Kundai Marunya IT is rare to find opposition-controlled urban councils throwing their weight on...

The resurgence of Theileriosis in 2024 

THE issues of global changes, climate change and tick-borne diseases cannot be ignored, given...

Britain haunted by its hostile policy on Zimbabwe

TWO critical lessons drawn from the recent debate on Zimbabwe in the British House...

The contentious issue of race

 By Nthungo YaAfrika AS much as Africans would want to have closure to many of...

Musician pens seven books

By Fidelis Manyange CHITUNGWIZA-based musician, known in music circles as Gaban Kufemamoto Chebani Chedondo Chegwenzi...

A successful first quarter

THE first quarter of the year is done. As a people, we have not been...