By Rutendo Matinyare
BELOW is an explanation of why Zimbabweans are suing SA domiciled banks for sanctions and why it matters:
Background
Zimbabwe Anti-Sanctions Movement (ZASM) is a civil society organisation consisting of Zimbabwean citizens who have been externally displaced and are suffering under the illegal sanctions imposed...
By Nthungo YaAfrica
HOW did the whiteman dominate the blackman?
How did he make the black race fear, venerate and deify white people?
He achieved this by cultural, spiritual and physical genocide, which involved killing almost all black academics and intellectuals who refused to work with him.
The...
By Tawanda Chenana
THE month of August has always been packed with interesting activities, especially back in the village.
We, in the village, celebrate the Heroes and Defence Forces holidays and as the school holidays unfolded, we looked forward to visiting the capital city for the...
By Tapiwa Bere
THE scope of human security under economic security is key in attaining the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
The 1994 UN Development Programme
(UNDP) defined human security as envisions of protecting human beings from various threats. Today, focusing on the economic security and achieving the Zimbabwe...
By Rutendo Matinyarare
MANY people believe that the blockchain has no owners.
So what such people are basically saying is they don’t realise that the blockchain is a protocol brought to life by the internet and protocols created by the US military, given life by hardware...
By Nthungo YaAfrica
THERE is a gospel of an unheralded Nahasi (black African woman) apostle.
Her name is Mary Magdalene and this is her story.
She came from a town called Magda which is 120 miles north of Jerusalem on the shores of Lake Galilee.
The main business...
The story of Cde Joachim Tongoona Made AS the liberation war intensified in 1977, with the freedom fighters gaining control over the Rhodesians, our school, Gokomere Mission, was closed in October 1977.
I was in Form Two and 17 years old.
I decided to join the...
By Tawanda Chenana
WE, in the village, are very particular about stories, especially of where we come from.
To know one’s origins firmly secures your place in the village; it informs you of your capabilities, even your rights and benefits.
In the village, you will be a...
EDITOR — IN this month of August, where we celebrate our heroes, let us revisit the issue of erecting monuments in honour of our gallant sons and daughters of the soil.
We cannot afford to forget or be ignorant of the contributions of these illustrious...
By Rutendo Matinyarare
TO target the heart of the Zimbabwean economy, agriculture, which contributes 17 percent of the national GDP and a major employer, the West imposed sanctions on AgriBank, ZB Bank, Scotfin and Intermarket Holdings in 2008.
AgriBank, Scotfin, Intermarket
and ZB Bank.
By imposing sanctions on...
By Tapiwa Bere
THE quality, quantity, structure, distribution and movement of population can help the rate of economic development of a country.
Young people in Zimbabwe constitute 67,7 percent (35 years and below) of our population.
The Government of Zimbabwe has tried by all means to pave...
By Nthungo Ya Afrika
THE Tambous (white savages) pummelled our ancestors into physical and spiritual submission by simply preaching a white Yeshua whom they called Jesus.
Despite current available evidence that he was/is Nahasi (black) this is unacceptable to most blacks currently intimidated by a picture...