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Trump’s fight with South Africa is a wakeup call to Africa!

The two issues above, confiscation of colonial property and affirmative action in favor of indigenous peoples which disadvantages whites are fatal.
By Kenneth Mufuka 51m ago
Vicious hyena victims  relieves horror attack
Vicious hyena victims relieves horror attack
Muzambi’s ordeal is a stark reminder of the devastating impact of human-wildlife conflict in Zimbabwe and Africa.
By Obert Siamilandu 51m ago
Harnessing the digital shovel: How Zimbabwean smallholder farmers can cultivate prosperity in a changing climate
Zimbabwe can explore similar systems to enhance the competitiveness of its agricultural products in both domestic and international markets.
Producer launches initiative to elevate Byo's film industry
The programme aims to empower filmmakers with a comprehensive range of skills, from film production and editing to directing, in a bid to elevate the local film industry.
By Bongile Moyo 51m ago
The unforgettable Nissan Sunny HB12
I would put it in the class of the 1974 VW Beetle being the legendary car models that left a strong and unforgettable memory in the minds of the users.
By Stanley Makombe 51m ago
Finclusion : The nexus of fintech and financial inclusion
This acknowledgment underscores the significance of financial inclusion in promoting economic development and social equality.
By Lovemore Nyawo 51m ago
Family ties, national lies: The cost of nepotism
Under Mugabe, the same pattern of appointing relatives and loyalists to key government positions entrenched a system of patronage, hindering effective governance.
By Reward Magadhi 51m ago
Zimura's cover song fees divide local music industry
The decision has sparked outrage among musicians and their associations, who argue the tariffs are unfair.
By Sindiso Dube 51m ago
Tribute to Cocoa Tea
Cocoa Tea was one of Reggae’s most talented and versatile artistes. His smooth, easy-going vocal presentation became his trademark.
By Fred Zindi 51m ago
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Witch hunt rocks Zimbabwe Red Cross after members challenge alleged massive vote rigging
A new ZRCS board led by David Chaliyanika was elected in December last year during the organisation's general assembly held in Kariba.
By Kenneth Nyangani 51m ago
Mai Madzeka: A business queen in the heart of rural Zim
Despite her demanding schedule as director of March Trading, Mai Madzeka understands the importance of balance.
By Gilbert Munetsi 51m ago
Who are we, really? A provocation on definitions and influences of African writing
The creators of Artificial Intelligence bots designed them and continue to upgrade them after the fashion of their lived experiences.
By Ray Mawerera 51m ago
Imperfect people: God’s heart for the imperfect
The story of Tamar shows a woman who slept with her father-in-law, yet she was considered righteous (Genesis 38).
By Humphrey Mtandwa 51m ago
Govt to review electricity pricing regime
Zimbabwe and other countries in the region are failing to generate electricity to meet rising demand, largely due to climate change and poor maintenance of infrastructure.
Reimagining Zimbabwe’s constricted civic society in the post aid era
Mutilating the constitution for whatever reason goes beyond partisan interests and is something that should be subjected to public scrutiny and debated freely.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu 51m ago
Curious? Serious?
A saying that is often attributed (though not necessarily accurately) to Walt Whitman was “Be curious, not judgmental”.
By Tim Middleton 51m ago
Chamisa needs to be held accountable for Tshabangu’s rise
I must confess, when Chamisa launched the CCC in 2022, I thought his “strategic ambiguity” was a clever and innovative plan.
By Nqaba Matshazi 51m ago
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Zim local authorities sink US$1 billion in five years
The Auditor General’s Office also regularly flags procurement as one of the major source of revenue leakages for local authorities and the government.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga 51m ago
Mountaineers aim to exorcise home ghost against Rhinos
Mountaineers won the Logan Cup for the second successive season under Matsikenyeri's leadership, but this is a different competition, posing a different challenge.
By Austin Karonga 51m ago
Klamer to invest in local athletes
She made a triumphant debut at the Bonaqua Africa Triathlon Cup Troutbeck last weekend, winning gold in the women's elite category.
By Austin Karonga 51m ago
Navigating Canada’s future: The implications of Mark Carney’s election
This political shift arrives at a pivotal moment, with US tariffs threatening Canada’s economic stability and global trade tensions escalating.
By Isaac Jonas 51m ago
Kadence Ribbink steps out of sister's shadow
Kira had been sick at the beginning of the year, leading up to the African Championships in Egypt.
By Austin Karonga 51m ago
Thabbz celebrates 10 years of breakthrough hit with Cal_Vin
The song, set to turn 10 on March 20, remains a pivotal moment in his career.
By Sindiso Dube 51m ago
Varsity revitalises Matabeleland North showbiz
Set in a modest township hall, the play captures the reunion of three former bandmates and a widow at the funeral of their colleague, Jerry.
By Margaret Lubinda 51m ago
Crackdown against vendors betrays regime’s fears
The chickens are coming home to roost for the failed Lacoste regime and the signs are all over.
By Doctor Stop It 51m ago
Miracle of Jewish survival: History and meaning of Purim
The Purim story begins about 900 years after the Exodus from Egypt, in what is now Iran, history repeats itself.
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Turbelent Kwekwe United edge Bikita Minerals
Five minutes later, they had another goal denied when Russy Tayedza nodded the ball home from a cross, from an effort that was adjudged to have gone out.
By Terry Madyauta 51m ago
Govt riding wave of digital transformation: Minister
The ministry has been undertaking massive multi-stakeholder consultations across key sectors of the economy.
By Own Correspondent 51m ago