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Hysteria attack at Hwedza school

LEARNERS at Chigwedere Secondary School in Hwedza experienced hysteria attacks, and turned violent, forcing the school to suspend lessons.
By Jairos Saunyama Oct. 6, 2022

NPRC sends SOS for drug abusers

“Drug abuse is on the rise and parents and communities are being torn apart by this menace that has surfaced.”
By Harriet Chikandiwa Sep. 29, 2022

Inside sport: Time is running out minister

Sport had over the period been entrusted in the hands of politicians starting off with Joice Mujuru at the turn of independence in 1980, and passing through the hands of David Kwidini, Aeneas Chigwedere, Paul Mavhima, Makhosini Hlongwane, and Raymond Kazembe Kazembe.

By The NewsDay Jul. 24, 2022

Inside sport: Time is running out minister

Sport had over the period been entrusted in the hands of politicians starting off with Joice Mujuru at the turn of independence in 1980, and passing through the hands of David Kwidini, Aeneas Chigwedere, Paul Mavhima, Makhosini Hlongwane, and Raymond Kazembe Kazembe.

By The NewsDay Jul. 24, 2022

Gukurahundi public hearings: A breakthrough or a political gimmick?

According to the Catholic Commission of Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe’s nerve-wracking report Breaking the Silence, about 20 000 civilians were killed in the Matabeleland and Midlands provinces between 1982 and 1987.

By The NewsDay May. 15, 2022

Gukurahundi public hearings: A breakthrough or a political gimmick?

According to the Catholic Commission of Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe’s nerve-wracking report Breaking the Silence, about 20 000 civilians were killed in the Matabeleland and Midlands provinces between 1982 and 1987.

By The NewsDay May. 15, 2022

Letter from America: Is he the young man?

Chamisa delivers his speeches with the fervor of an evangelical preacher. Time and again he bloviates and throws in biblical aphorisms which cement his credentials as a lay preacher dedicated to the Apostolic Faith Mission.

By The NewsDay Mar. 20, 2022

Letter from America: Is he the young man?

Chamisa delivers his speeches with the fervor of an evangelical preacher. Time and again he bloviates and throws in biblical aphorisms which cement his credentials as a lay preacher dedicated to the Apostolic Faith Mission.

By The NewsDay Mar. 20, 2022

Letter from America: Why Marry Chiwenga and Sipho Malunga bring bad omens to Zanu-PF!

I have no brief from Sister Marry Chiwenga and from Sipho Malunga, but their public humiliation must make all of us with an iota of conscience, wince with vicarious pain.

By The NewsDay Dec. 19, 2021