Illusions of Rhodesia: Colonial Lazarus is dead, remains buried
Elliot Ziwira At the Bookstore Illusions are stubborn, for it is in their nature to take over reality. No matter how much some colonially-ensconced midgets, dwarfed in their borrowed robes,…
Choosing the right school for your child
Fungai Mutizwa-Correspondent As parents, our primary responsibility is to safeguard the well-being and future of our children. We invest in their education, guide them in their development and hope to…
Media landscape experiences notable changes in 2024
Elias Mambo-Deputy General Manager Zimpapers DAP Division The media landscape in Zimbabwe experienced notable changes in 2024, characterised by a marked shift towards positive reportage of Government programmes. This report…
Editorial Comment: Rare Boxing Day Test Series boon for ZC, Chevrons
THE Zimbabwe senior men’s cricket team have begun the 2025 calendar year on a busy note, in what promises to be an exciting season for the game’s enthusiasts, players, coaches…
10 things to leave behind in this New Year: Part One
Arthur Marara-Point Blank As we stand at the threshold of 2025, we are greeted with a promise of new beginnings, fresh opportunities, and the chance to redefine our paths. This…
Holiday season and difficult decisions
Fadzayi Maposah-Correspondent The holiday season is winding down, and today marks the first Saturday of 2025, Happy New Year! Have you taken the time to reflect on your goals for…
Embracing new beginnings
Rutendo Gwatidzo-Changing Perspectives Compliments of the new season to you all! A new year means new beginnings. The year 2024 was a mixed bag for me; I experienced both good…
Who will increase in 2025?
Leslie Grow-Matters of Faith The year 2025 is here. Is it not that hard to believe? Time just keeps going…and going…and going… Last week I heard a sermon about the…
Tamarind: A fruit of hope for Binga folks
Martha Katsi-Herald Correspondent AGNES Mugande’s story with tamarind begins in the dappled sunlight of her childhood, under the sprawling canopies of ancient trees that stood like sentinels around her family’s…
Unlikely ‘midwife’: Journalist helps deliver baby in dead of night
Bulawayo Bureau IN the dead of night, around 2am on Christmas Eve, a chance encounter transformed two friends – journalist, Patrick Chitumba and Tinashe Chikwata – into unlikely heroes. After…