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Christianity has failed the human race 

By Nthungo YaAfrika  HIS-STORY about us was, and still is, a project to undermine the people of the motherland — a continent they decided to name Africa.  His-Story is not an accident but a deliberately, meticulously crafted story to make us worship the Tambous (white savages)...

Unpacking Zim-China relations…a legacy of brotherhood

FOR Zimbabwe, the journey to the East has never been in vain.  Over six decades ago, in 1962, four young men embarked on a life-changing journey to China. Back then, they were referred to as black Rhodesians — a name forcibly and unwillingly imposed upon...

By Elizabeth Sitotombe THE suspected cases of Mpox, also known as monkey pox, have all turned out negative at the National Reference Lab, according to the Ministry of Health and Child Care.  The two suspected cases had been identified in the high-density suburb of Kuwadzana.  Another...

President Mnangagwa’s China visit evokes liberation war memories

By Elizabeth Sitotombe PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa is currently in Beijing for the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), which is running under the theme, ‘Collaborating to Promote Modernisation and Build a High-Level China-Africa Community for a Shared Future’.  He is also on a...

Let’s join hands to end cattle rustling

WE, in the village, are highly disturbed by the news of daring cattle rustlers decimating kraals in our villages and farms around the country. This scourge should be tackled before it derails the ongoing national herd rebuilding exercise. In the quiet rural villages and...

Opposition is its own worst enemy 

ON the country’s political landscape, the opposition has consistently portrayed itself as a 'champion of democracy’ and a voice for the people.  However, the opposition, particularly under the leadership of one Nelson Chamisa, has been its own worst enemy.  By focusing on the ‘crisis in Zimbabwe’...

 Air-borne ambulances: A game-changer 

FOR many, in Chegutu — 100 km from Harare along the Harare-Bulawayo Highway — it was a typical Saturday but within the walls of one suburban home, a family's world teetered on the brink of despair.  A beloved mother and breadwinner lay motionless, the victim...

44th SADC Summit in retrospect… resounding victory for regional unity, progress

THE 44th SADC Summit held recently was an event that unequivocally buttressed a process of uniting the bloc and the alignment between Zimbabwe, its Government, the ruling Party ZANU PF and the people.  While opposition and external narratives suggested protests and civil unrest, the reality...

Hichilema, SADC Troika endorse Zim election

By Kundai Marunya IN a move that continues to shame detractors, including former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa, Western-funded civic society organisations and opposition political activists, the 44th SADC Summit has once again endorsed last year’s harmonised general elections as ‘free and fair’. This puts paid to...

SADC: 16 nations, one vision

The 44th SADC Summit, set for August 17 tomorrow in Harare, is not about Zimbabwe alone. While Zimbabwe is the host nation, this gathering of leaders from across Southern Africa is fundamentally about the region's collective aspirations and shared future.  The theme of this year's...

Musicians with a message

By Fidelis Manyange MUSIC has always played a pivotal role in our lives. No society can live without music unless it happens to be a cemetery. Music provides identity and the opportunity to tell others about who you are. It has been, and it...

The day Rhodies met their match

The story of Cde Francis Nyoni, alias Cde Tamuka Mabhunu I WAS born Francis Nyoni, but my Chimurenga name was Cde Tamuka Mabhunu. But as long as I live I will continue to celebrate the victorious attack on a Rhodesian military convoy in Madziwa,...

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