COMMENT: The Church must be commended for its role in driving national development
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s recent address at the annual National Thanksgiving and Dedication Service in Bulawayo highlights several key themes central to Zimbabwe’s development strategy. The President commended the Church for its…
Education, behaviour change key to preventing accidents
Leonard Ncube, [email protected] EDUCATION and awareness raising is central to promoting good driving behaviour and reducing road carnage on the country’s roads. In its Vision 2030 implemented through the National…
Reminiscing about yester-year Christmas Day celebrations
Mzana Mthimkhulu I DON’T know about other Old Timers, but I vividly recall the clothes I wore on Christmas Day, 1964. How can I forget that short-sleeved cream shirt with…
A legacy of resilience: From colonial injustice to post-Independence triumphs
Dereck Goto, @dereckgoto IN 1980, Zimbabwe emerged from the shadows of colonial rule with a vision of unity, progress and prosperity. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Robert Gabriel Mugabe,…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Update sentencing powers of regional magistrates
A major upgrade in the qualifications of magistrates in the early 1970s, which in turn allowed a new top tier of experienced and well-qualified regional magistrates above the former top-ranked…
Editorial Comment: Let’s welcome 2025 with optimism
AS we say goodbye to 2024 and welcome 2025 this week, Zimbabwe’s transformative journey under the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa continues to take centre stage. The year 2025…
Protection of children in schools: How to go about it
Kennedy Mapesa Mandaza ZIMBABWE subscribes to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS), which are a collection of objectives set by the United Nations for the common good. These goals seek to…
Chad’s break with France: Why it happened
Ezenwa E. Olumba and Bernard Nwosu FOR over six decades, Chad was a crucial ally of French and United States forces in their counter-insurgency operations in the Sahel. But both…
Narratives that must never be entertained
Dr Obert Moses Mpofu WISHING ill on one’s country of birth is perhaps the biggest sign of being sick in the head. It boggles the mind that one would despise…
Women seek solace in fish farming
Theseus Shambare FROM the confines of troubled marriages to the open waters of opportunity, the story of Ms Elizabeth Sibangwe and her community is a testament to the power of…