Govt paying Smith era debt used for fighting liberators

Zimbabwe has been paying off a US$700 million debt incurred by the Ian Smith
By Ray Mawerera Oct. 18, 2024

Africa going nowhere fast

Africa cannot and will not compete with other continents if it cannot govern itself better.
By Amh Voices May. 29, 2023

Scenic Shurugwi loses lustre

Shurugwi boasted of the famous Boterekwa valley and many other tourist spots, which included Ferny Creek Botanical Gardens, Bonza Ruins, Danraven Falls and Peak View, among others.
By Moses Mugugunyeki May. 14, 2023

Africa’s prosperity lies in ownership

The suburb became a hive of activity as people repaired their homes, painted walls and put in additions and improvements.
By Eddie Cross Apr. 18, 2023

Ndiweni slams 2022 census outcome

Ndiweni said it was disconcerting that the government has sidelined a community that has been providing much needed foreign currency to the country through remittances.

By The Independent Aug. 7, 2022

Ndiweni slams 2022 census outcome

Ndiweni said it was disconcerting that the government has sidelined a community that has been providing much needed foreign currency to the country through remittances.

By The Independent Aug. 7, 2022

In Conversation With Trevor: Judith Todd offers a glimpse into Rhodesia, detentions

In court in 1964 I was very optimistic about the future, so I took the occasion to pledge myself under the sentence of the law and order maintenance act, myself and my allegiance to Zimbabwe.

By The Independent Jan. 30, 2022

In Conversation With Trevor: Judith Todd offers a glimpse into Rhodesia, detentions

In court in 1964 I was very optimistic about the future, so I took the occasion to pledge myself under the sentence of the law and order maintenance act, myself and my allegiance to Zimbabwe.

By The Independent Jan. 30, 2022

City’s sewer system collapse chokes residents

In a number of Bulawayo suburbs like Mabuthweni, Cowdray Park and Mzilikazi, raw sewer is often found flowing into people’s residential homes.

By The Independent Nov. 21, 2021