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We must stay united

ZIMBABWE is more than its political parties.  It is more than its various sections of society; it is more than ‘offices’; it is ultimately all its people. This is the message that some in our midst are failing to grasp.  And this negatively derails efforts to revamp...

Time to fine-tune economic diplomacy

MAJOR highlights noted in the country’s progress, as we celebrated our 41 years of independence last week, were the great strides the country has made in economic development in a variety of spheres. This includes mining, agriculture, tourism and manufacturing, among others. President Emmerson Mnangagwa also...

COVID-19 and zoom…meetings expose confused technology policies

By Dr Tafataona Mahoso THE motto for Zimbabwe’s National Development Strategy One (NDS1) is: “Leaving no one and no place behind.”   This is a most challenging motto to apply to the realm of information communication technologies (ICTS) and media platforms based on them. Contrary to the...

A day that binds Zimbabweans

APRIL 18 2021 is Zimbabwe’s Independence Day.  It is a day that binds all Zimbabweans. The past 41 years must teach us that as a nation, we can’t be consumed by petty differences.  We must be united in our common interests. As a nation, we must fight for...

Reliving the liberation war

A People’s Fight By Fred Hombiro  Hombiro Media Company (2019) ZIMBABWE is celebrating 41 years of independence this year.  Commemorating Independence Day is a reminder to every Zimbabwean of the sacrifices made by the gallant sons and daughters who selflessly fought in the protracted liberation struggle. One is also...

Zimbabwe is our country

GOVERNMENT’s approval of the re-establishment of the National Youth Service Programme is a masterstroke, one that will greatly enhance and boost efforts to revive the fortunes of the country. Zimbabwe is for Zimbabweans neupfumi hwayo hwose. This is one message that must be inculcated in our...

Bright future ahead

ON Sunday April 18, as we celebrate our 41 years of independence, it is worthwhile to review how qualities we inherited from our struggle to attain that freedom have helped shape our destiny. Like last year, there won’t be any pomp and fanfare because of...

April defines us

THE month of April should be full of celebrations. It is a month in which many significant events that have shaped who we are today took place. We should take time to celebrate and honour the accomplishments of our heroes who charted the road to the...

Time for SADC to flex muscle

IT is high time SADC takes decisive action to put to an end to terrorism by the self-styled jihadist Islamic State group (IS) that has seen deaths of hundreds of innocent civilians in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado Province. The regional body had three Extraordinary Summits last...

Vaccination way to go

IT has always been said that prevention is better than cure and we must take the saying to heart in these troubled times of the COVID-19 pandemic. Without doubt, getting vaccinated is the route to go if we are to conquer this vicious enemy. COVID-19 has...

Palace racism far-reaching

THE recent Oprah Winfrey interview of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, clearly shows how deep-rooted the issue of racism is among the British and their cousins across the Atlantic. This helps to explain the problem we have always had with Britain...

Yes, we do remember

ON March 18 1975, Chairman Herbert Chitepo, an icon of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, was assassinated in Zambia.  Indeed, that was a tragedy and the Rhodesians thought they would derail the liberation struggle, but they were wrong.  Zimbabweans did not compromise the struggle until final victory in...

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