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2023: Hope and trepidation

It cannot be argued otherwise, this is a bad debt and it will be underwritten by the State like always.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Dec. 3, 2022

Mr President, death knell for citizenry to enjoy civility was sounded

A case in point is the ordeal your party went through following decades of venerating the deposed late former President Robert Mugabe.
By Cyprian M Ndawana Nov. 16, 2022

Letter to my people: When they start believing their own fiction

She is now even being credited for bringing about weddings in Kanyemba because of her teachings!! kkkkk.
By Doctor Stop It Nov. 6, 2022

Interactive Feedback: Gratitude lessons from the Indian Ocean

The fusion of the tall standing palm trees, the children running around, the magnificent swimming pools and the greenery, it was beyond words.
By Grace Chirenje Nov. 4, 2022

Cartoon: NewsDay barred from Zanu PF congress

Cartoon: NewsDay barred from Zanu PF congress
By The Watcher Oct. 31, 2022

Letter to my people: The return of G40 and the useless ritual

I also saw some of my G40 friends making a comeback such as the likes of the forgotten Nhema.
By Doctor Stop It Oct. 30, 2022

ED coronation day

NONE gave the Chevrons a chance against Pakistan in a Super 12 stage at the T20 Cricket World Cup currently underway in Australia
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Oct. 29, 2022
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Some Zanu PF bigwigs to fall from grace

Mnangagwa is expected to balance loyalty and competence ahead of his 2023 re-election bid.
By Kenneth Nyangani Oct. 27, 2022

Zanu PF old guard troops back

Some current ministers, who also did not meet the party’s selection criteria, were also plotting to make some inroads into key party organs.