The unique mbira and drum affair
Tawanda Marwizi
Composition of traditional music in Zimbabwean culture remains anchored on two instruments – the mbira and the drum – maintaining a unique sound...
Mother Touch School in online fees storm
Farai Mabeza
Parents with children at private schools, who, after being bombarded with United States dollar demands for online learning, are feeling the pinch of...
Grace Mugabe relocates to Zvimba
Xolisani Ncube
Former First Lady Grace Mugabe has reportedly relocated to Zvimba to oversee construction works amid indications that the family was planning to turn...
Zim to procure 20 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine
Davison Kaiyo
Zimbabwe will import 20 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccines as soon as a pool of scientists working on the procurement and rollout...
Rhodesia’s Daylight Saving Experiment of 1920
Jonathan Waters
BRITAIN had introduced daylight saving during World War I ostensibly to save coal. While this has been found to be a fallacious argument...
Small grains can save communities
Tawanda Marwizi
Clive Mutengo looks dejected as he tries to come to terms with his wilting maize crop in Mbire-Mashonaland Central province.
After investing a fortune...
Jah Prayzah snubs anti-sanctions gig
Problem Masau/Tawanda Marwizi
Popular singer Jah Prayzah turned down a ZWL $50 000 offer to perform at the anti-sanctions gala that was held at the...
Corruption threatens local PPEs procurement
Sydney Kawadza
Allegations of serious corruption activities among senior government officials could derail government’s efforts to rope in local industry to manufacture Personal Protective Equipment...
Businessman Macdonald Chapfika dies
Farai Mabeza
BUSINESSMAN Macdonald Chapfika (56) has died.
Chapfika collapsed and died at Munhumutapa Building in Harare.
According to an internal police memo, Chapfika and a friend,...
Mugabe’s estate: Who is fooling who?
Tawanda Marwizi/Xolisani Ncube
Throughout his political career, Robert Mugabe outfoxed his rivals both within and outside his party. His long rule was a subject of...