Matiza estate up in flames... as business partner refuses with US$2m
Matiza, who held several ministerial posts, died on January 22, 2021 at St Annes Hospital in Harare after battling COVID-19.
By Rejoice Phiri
2h ago
Guthrie’s legacy carved in stone
Along with encouraging and mentoring artists, he also taught them the value of planting trees in their homes and workspaces.
By Khumbulani Muleya
18h ago
Ableism perpetuates inequality
Although debatable expressing the feelings of anger or frustration is considered an advantage rather than harbouring the feelings of unworthiness.
By Deborah Tigere
19h ago
Reforming the UN: The path towards a more democratic, inclusive future
The UN was designed to be a forum where nations could resolve their differences through dialogue and negotiation rather than warfare.
By Isheanesu Mavengere
20h ago
High demand demonstrates growing influence for ZITF
In addition, ZITF will construct a theme park to appreciate the history and culture of Bulawayo, as well as office and eco-friendly parks.
By Belinda Chiroodza
21h ago
Civic leaders, wellness: Finding music in every revolution key
Human rights work is tough. As the late Alex Magaisa would say, you must learn to swim with crocodiles, navigating the murky waters of activism.
By Dzikamai Bere
21h ago
Let’s learn to feed the goose that lays eggs
Veritas explained that to reach the necessary GNI numbers, major growth in the main economic sectors would have to take place — some having to double in size.
By The Zimbabwe Independent
22h ago
DWP congress to unlock opportunities for tourism
Mukoti stressed that Zimbabwe’s event will leave an indelible mark on the global tourism landscape.
By Staff Writer
22h ago
Workers commemorate May Day in despair
This week, the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) forecast inflation at 57,5% though US economist Steve Hanke estimates it to be over 1 000%.
By Staff Writer
22h ago