By Tawanda Chenana
WE, in the village continue to run around working the fields, and most importantly, preparing our homesteads for visitors we expect during the festive season.
We know our children, our people, sons and daughters in the cities and abroad love to come home...
EDITOR – Each year Zimbabwe loses about 60 million trees due to deforestation and veld fires.
We cut more trees than we plant.
National Tree planting Day is just ceremonial to remind us of the importance of trees.
We need to replenish our dying forests and make...
By Abraham Mabvurira
ZIMBABWE, without doubt, is being led by a hardworking President, who works even during the weekends and on the day he is expected by many to relax and celebrate his own birthday.
The drive and zeal for progress and development that President Emmerson...
By Rutendo Matinyarare
OUR ancestors understood that an invasion on the nation by an external force meant the death of the nation, because the invader, just like a parasite, would suck the lifeblood of the nation: hope, labour, people, resources, food, savings, ideas, history, culture,...
By Nthungo YaAfrika
MANY associate Armageddon with a faraway battle mentioned in the ‘Holy Bible’, Revelation 16 verses 16-21, the final battle between evil and good.
After this battle, the Holy Bible says, evil will be finally vanquished.
Interestingly, this...
By Tawanda Chenana
THE rains are falling and we in the village, are busy in the fields.
We continue planting this and that other crop and tending our gardens.
That way we will definitely keep hunger at bay.
Come harvest time, there will be plenty from our fields...
EDITOR – WHAT has happened to us as black people?
It is as if we have forgotten who we are.
We have forgotten our roots and we are slowly leading our children astray.
I live in Harare and almost every day I come across situations that show...
By Nthungo YaAfrika
AFRICA’s glorious past was internally inspired by the Nahasi (black Africans) as they were spiritually connected to Yahweh and Ghana is Africa’s first child to free itself from the physical enslavement of the Tambous (whites) in 1957.
Kwame Nkrumah is called the ‘High...
By Abraham Mabvurira
AS President Emmerson Mnangagwa continues to implement policies and projects in line with Vision 2030 of an upper middle-income economy, Zimbabweans are encouraged to cast off all shadows of doubts and inundate themselves with a positive mindset for economic development.
Under the Second...
By Tawanda Chenana
WE, in the village, are delighted that Cabinet has considered and approved the Patriotic Bill.
Indeed the Bill is long overdue.
We need the Patriotic Act as a matter of urgency not only to produce a responsible citizenry but to ensure ongoing development efforts...
EDITOR – I AM a school girl in Grade 6 and I don’t feel normal anymore because of CALA projects. This term alone I don’t have time for anything else, I cannot do my homework properly because I am anxious about the CALA projects....
By Nthungo YaAfrika
COLONIAL imperial strait jacketed education commonly referred to as modern Western education on the motherland will eventually be our downfall.
It is an education driven by the philosophy of I, Me and Myself, meaning self-made.
Self-made excludes Yahweh yet Yahweh is the foundation of...