Burning Spear: The making of the show

Yet here is a prophet to celebrate in his own home.
By Rex Mphisa Nov. 2, 2024

Zim: Tackling misinformation, disinformation in the age of AI

The legal battle, stemming from statements made on X (formerly Twitter), represents a significant shift in Zimbabwe’s defamation laws, now extending to digital spaces.
By Boldwill Hungwe Oct. 6, 2024

‘Calibre of board can make or break firms’

I came from the commercial/private sector before going to run a state enterprise.
By In Conversation With Trevor Jun. 30, 2024

Joeboy closely keeps the listener’s ear

He — alongside “peacocking” quislings, not so long ago, recorded seasoned lyrics as well as pitches.
By Grant Moyo Jun. 16, 2024

China’s soft power instruments in Zim

This would also help in community engagements and negotiations with chiefs, headman and ordinary villagers.
By Ronald Chipaike Jun. 14, 2024

Visual artist finds employment in art

As an experienced artist, Svisva now draws inspiration from the richness and diversity of life experiences, as well as the beauty of nature.
By Sharon Zebra Jun. 12, 2024

MPs pile pressure on govt to fix Mat’land roads

The calls to fix roads in the region have grown louder amid concerns that some of them were established before the country’s independence more than 40 years ago
By Nizbert Moyo May. 28, 2024

Divine insight: Stand up for your dream

Every person who has made an impact in this world went through something that qualified them to sit in that position they are in or they were in.
By Humphrey Mtandwa May. 5, 2024

US fresh sanctions new wine in old wineskins

“These actions modernise, refocus our sanctions. We continually look at our sanctions programme and evaluate the targets, listing and delisting individuals and entities,” he said.
By Julia Ndlela Mar. 15, 2024