‘Police officers should be disciplined’

Speaking at a farewell function for the outgoing officer commanding Beitbridge District Chief Superintendent Tichaona Nyongo, Makuvaza said police work required loyalty, dedication and honesty.
By Rex Mphisa Mar. 26, 2024

Hebrew Scriptures: US accused of funding UNRWA while terror ties known, complaint charges

Since the reports came to light, the US and other donor countries temporarily suspended funding of UNRWA “pending an investigation by the United Nations.”
By Darcie Grunblatt Mar. 10, 2024

Only the US can stop Gaza war

The glory days of easy, assured Israeli military victories are past.
By Gwynne Dyer Mar. 8, 2024

‘Extreme Prophecies’ come to Mutare

Israel promised residents in Mutare to be ready to restore hope to lost and desperate souls.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 1, 2024

The flipside to Israel-Hamas war

One can conclude, therefore, that Hamas has become a victim of its own success it allowed its hatred for Israel to cloud its better, more practical and intelligent judgement.
By Ignatius Tsuro Feb. 2, 2024

Israel vs ICJ: Is this a waste of time?

Even if the ICJ finds that South Africa has a good case, any action the court takes will be unenforceable if the United States uses its veto on the Security Council.
By Gwynne Dyer Jan. 19, 2024

Telling the Jewish story to the world

No, Israel does not engage in ethnic cleansing. In 1948, the Arab population in Israel was 156,000. Today it is 2,100,000.
By Marjorie Davis Dec. 31, 2023

Hebrew Scripture: Hardening Pharaoh’s heart: How is that fair?

Note that through the first five plagues it is Pharaoh who stiffens his own heart. And yet, we find that there is genuine tension in his decisions each step of the way.
By Gavriel Lakser Dec. 24, 2023

Faith's first step : Accessing God's blessing

The children of Israel are an example of God's faithfulness, but also their unbelief delayed God's plan for them.
By Humphrey Mtandwa Dec. 17, 2023