Govt invests US$13m in early warning systems
Prosper Matondi, permanent secretary in the ministry of Environment, Climate and Wildlife, said the government had an array of radars that have been installed in about five locations.
By Melody Chikono
Apr. 14, 2024
GhettoDances: Gossip only breeds confusion and enmity
Then all of a sudden, the fight stopped. A young policeman who looked reluctant and confused managed to stop the fight.
By Onie Ndoro
Apr. 14, 2024
Requiem for the Zim dream
Independence was a moment to usher in a new dispensation of equality and prosperity.
By Innocent Mpoki
Apr. 12, 2024
Theatre mirrors society: Munganasa
The playwright will bring a play titled Mari yaVaChivhayo to Theatre in the Park in the capital next month.
By Sharon Zebra
Mar. 28, 2024
Sanctions and survival: US-Zimbabwe interplay
The sanctions were imposed through various instruments, including the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (Zidera) enacted by the US Congress in 2001.
By Equity Axis
Mar. 15, 2024
Mugabe statue set for airport
Mugabe died on September 6, 2019, two years after being deposed by his former deputy, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, following a military-assisted coup in November 2017.
By Evans Mathanda
Mar. 9, 2024
Letter from America: Remembering Mugabe: The killer of dreams!
I spent ten years studying the career of Mugabe, resulting in the book: Life and Times of Robert Mugabe (2018).
By Kenneth Mufuka
Mar. 3, 2024
Zipra celebrates Mutsvangwa sacking
War veterans groups have described Mutsvangwa as a non-performer with his sacking triggering celebrations from the freedom fighters.
By Sharon Sibindi
Feb. 26, 2024
Gukurahundi survivors vent anger over Youths Day
Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association secretary for administration, Thembelani Dube said Mugabe would always be remembered in the region for nothing else, but Gukurahundi.
By Silas Nkala
Feb. 22, 2024