Prayerful Ethel Sibanda’s book instils hope, faith after loss
By John Masuku Over three decades after the death of her husband, Ethel Sibanda has risen way above the tag of always being identified as the widow of a once
Davido: Other things excite Nigerian Afrobeats star more than music
When Nigerian Afrobeats star Davido talks about music he is calm and collected. But bring up politics or charity work and he jumps out of his chair. “I’ve been doing
MISA calls for media professionalism, accountability and safety critical during elections
By Golden Maunganidze: MISA Zimbabwe Chairperson As Zimbabwe’s by-elections slated for 26 March 2022 draw close, media professionalism and journalists’ safety are of vital importance to ensure citizens’ access to
Radio has developed while listeners’ trust is waning
…as old hands lament over- reliance on social media sourcing By John Masuku VISUALLY impaired since birth, well-known disability activist Masimba Kuchera prides himself as having learnt excellent conversational Ndebele
Opposition ZSD slams teachers’ suspension
By Stephen Chadenga Gweru based opposition Zimbabwe Socio-Economic Democrats (ZSD) has joined a cross section of people who have condemned government’s move to suspend striking teachers saying the latest development
Reforms first: ‘By-elections a waste of resources’
By Stephen Chadenga Opposition Coalition for Democrats (Code) president Trust Chikohora has said by-elections scheduled forMarch 26 were a futile exercise that wasted the country’s resources and would not add
Gweru businessman eyes Mkoba seat
By Stephen ChadengaGweru businessman, Edgar Ncube has set his eyes on the Mkobaparliamentary seat with the entrepreneur launching a door to doorcampaign ahead of the e by-elections scheduled for March
Charles Dziruni- a war time entrepreneur who could not be shaken
By John Masuku As we remember my father-in-law, late Manicaland businessman Mr Charles Marume Dziruni who died on January 15, 2000 we celebrate his perseverance and patriotism during the bitter liberation
Vapostori still tops among GBV offenders
By Tafadzwa Muranganwa There still remain ‘harmful’ church practices within the apostolic churches which perpetuate Gender-Based Violence(GBV). This was noted during the launch of the ‘365 Days of Activism Against
Question and Answer on the Chirumanzu chieftainship
By Stephen Chadenga The Chirumanzu chieftainship wrangle has gone for more than a yearnow. The Chirumanzu chieftainship clan say Julius Chigegwe (JC) shouldbe the next heir to the throne but