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Warriors ready to conjure up magic

ZIMBABWE Warriors open their account of the 2022 Word Cup qualifiers today, with a mouthwatering derby against South Africa’s ‘Bafana Bafana’, confident that they will overcome two sticking hurdles planted in their path.   Yet paradoxically these hurdles could have been avoided. For a start, the...

We must believe

WHERE is our faith and belief? With a little faith and belief we will move mountains. Everything is in place. The heavens smiled on us and we received good rains. Most parts of the country, even some dry regions, got above normal rains. Our citizens countrywide are smiling,...

Lockdown extension welcome

WHILE the country has been recording falling numbers of new infections and deaths of the COVID-19 virus since its peak in mid-July, 27 deaths and and 319 new cases reported on Tuesday are still too high for comfort. That is why we are fully behind...

All hands on deck

ZIMBABWE’s story is unfolding in a very exciting manner.  We will remind the world that we did not wait for other countries to liberate us; we took the initiative and they joined us.  In the same spirit, we are engaged in efforts to turn around our...

Zambia is not Zimbabwe

WHAT was most fascinating about the result of Zambia’s recent presidential election, in which the opposition leader beat incumbent President, is the celebratory mood that has gripped the MDC Alliance.  In the August 12 poll, Hakainde Hichilema of the opposition United Party for National Development...

Zim is invaluable

THERE is something special about August in Zimbabwe. It is the month we honour our heroes and heroines as we take our memories back to the past. We relive events of the past as we bow our heads in honour of our brave sons and daughters...

Isn’t this the height of hypocrisy?

WE are now getting sick and tired of hearing the US pontificating about democracy and human rights and yet their track record is far from positioning them as paragons of virtue or, indeed, ideal lecturers on such issues. Invariably the world’s  self-styled world policeman will...

The agony of infertility

One is Enough By Flora Nwapa Published as an e-book by Tana Press Ltd(2019) ISBN: 978-1-09832338-4-4 ONE of the reasons for marital problems and conflict is infertility. It is sad to note that infertility has also affected the social and mental being of affected individuals. Due to limited infertility clinics,...

Always defend the motherland

 WE celebrate our heroes, heroines and our Defence Forces at a time when our country is under attack from our usual enemies who remain relentless in their effort to to extinguish our compelling narrative. The US and its Western allies will not let us be...

Heroes: Let’s respect their legacy

LIKE last year, we celebrate our Heroes’ and Defence Forces days on Monday and Tuesday next week without any pomp or fanfare because of the raging COVID-19 pandemic. However, the absence of big gatherings should not make us forget the reason for the commemorations. It is...

Worried about future generations

WE usually say August is the month of our heroes and heroines.  It is the month we take time to remember all the dedicated and gallant sons and daughters of the soil who paid the ultimate sacrifice to free Zimbabwe from colonial bondage. I always argue,...

We march on undeterred

THERE is no compassion in the cut-throat world of political and economic domination. It is indeed a merciless war where one can ‘keep his cake and eat it too’. Zimbabwe continues to make significant developmental strides despite spanners being thrown our way. And we are not surprised...

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