Opinion & Analysis

5 years ago | November 25, 2018

Manufacturing poverty and ignorance in the South (Part 1)

Cetshwayo Mabhena The land question is at the very deep end of the abyss of South African post-apartheid politics.

Motoring: Make a difference this rainy season

Lovert Mafukure The rains are most welcome and hopefully we will court them for a little while longer. The heat had ...

The 2019 budget and its implications to the arts sector

Raisedon Baya MINISTER of Finance Mthuli Ncube announced the 2019 budget proposals this past week. The budget received ...

Cultural Heritage: Journey to Great Zimbabwe: Expressions of and ...

Pathisa Nyathi LAST week I went to the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Polytechnic College in Gwanda where I addressed students ...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: The best way to deal with fire

THE best way to deal with fire is to prevent it. Of late there have been a series of fire outbreaks with devastating ...

Highway to success: Harvest of Thorns: Tools of colonial abuse ...

Charles, Dube CLOPAS marries Shamiso through the colonial era, the time when we encounter the abuse of blacks through ...

5 years ago | November 18, 2018

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Rome was not built in one day

IMPORTANT work takes time and so goes the phrase, “Rome wasn’t built in a day.” This expression functions as an ...

Institutional reforms to achieve growth and development

THE Sunday News is publishing parts of the Transitional Stabilisation Programme Reforms Agenda to conscientise the ...

Vision 2030: Reporting on national recovery

HE Emmerson D Mnangagwa, Economic Dialogue One exciting headache we in Government grapple with daily is the demand for ...

Journey to Great Zimbabwe: Interpreting the neck and wings of the ...

Pathisa Nyathi GROWING up at Sankonjana in the southern part of Matobo District in the late 50s and early 60s we used to ...

Want to fix your car? Do it yourself

Lovert Mafukure With Zim’s recurring economic climate, a lot of us find it difficult to maintain a car, we are all on ...

Accidents and the uncultured social media

Vincent Gono, Features Editor TO err is human and to forgive is divine is a widely used aphorism that confirms that all ...

Commercialisation of girl child: kuripa ngozi

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter MR AMOS Juru (not real name) worked in the mines in Kimberly, South Africa back in the ...

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