Bulawayo’s Catholic sisters turn to renewable energy
"We have five solar-powered boreholes supporting horticulture and also our residence," said Sr. Caroline Busvumani, during atour of the Precious Blood sisters' project.
By Marko Phiri
Aug. 17, 2025
Death of musicians in July
There is something about the month of July. Each year in July, I dread to think of what will happen each time we approach that month, especially among the music fraternity.
By Fred Zindi
Aug. 10, 2025
Chinodya: A life of writing, resilience and rediscovery
SHIMMER Chinodya is undoubtedly one of Zimbabwe’s finest writers
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
Aug. 1, 2025
Reckoning with health effects of Gukurahundi 'genocide' and the inadequacy of presidential outreach programme
One aspect of the genocide that has been absent in discussions about Gukurahundi is reckoning with the effects of the genocide on health and wellbeing.
By Glen Ncube
Jun. 22, 2025
St Paul's Musami turned into referral hospital
St Paul's Musami Hospital is located in Murewa West constituency.
By Jairos Saunyama
Jun. 18, 2025
Govt ready to compensate Gukurahundi victims
The public hearings into the Gukurahundi massacres are expected to start on June 26 after stalling for more than four years.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 17, 2025
Khomeini’s legacy lives on in Zim
Mangena condemned Western powers for downplaying the injustice perpetrated on other countries by some nations.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 6, 2025
Letter from America: New Pope provokes anger among Republicans and Zionists!
The arrival of a new, younger and more vigorous pope into the fray has caused some dismay among Republicans and Zionists.
By Kenneth Mufuka
May. 18, 2025
Reclaiming dignity of work: Lessons from Roman Catholic social teaching
He identifies a troubling concentration of wealth, the marginalisation of the working poor, and the inadequacy of state structures to protect human welfare.
By Antony Jongwe
May. 16, 2025