By Charles Motsi

Yesterday, 2 February, the chete chete brigade went into a frenzy wishing happy birthday to their leader Nelson Chamisa who turns 43, but the big question is, is there really anything to celebrate and are they not just making noise over a lifetime of failure and deception?

by Brian Dlamini

A perusal of the Zimbabwe Covid-19 daily update compiled by the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MOHCC) gives insight into the statistics of the deadly pandemic which is still infecting and claiming more Zimbabweans with each passing day. This calls for the public to continue to be vigilant and take all the precautionary measures as spelt out by the health authorities and World Health Organisation (WHO).

by Grace Chekai

Zimbabweans need to be warned over propagating malicious falsehoods. Members of the opposition party MDC Alliance have perfected this diabolical propaganda technique in pursuit of their “Kudira Jecha” strategy meant to mess up with Government`s efforts in turning around the economy, in a bid to topple it.

by Derick Tsimba

Zimbabwe has potential to regain its bread basket status in Southern Africa following the various initiatives by the New Dispensation to get the country’s agriculture sector back on track.

By Charles Motsi

The Covid-19 pandemic has surely turned the world on its head in every aspect imaginable, be it economically, socially and even the politics has been affected.   The world now waits to see what will be left of people’s lives after this unfortunate global phenomenon, if and when it ever subsides.

By Derick Tsimba

Africa Factbook has become a platform that will assist Africans to read and store their history accurately.  Despite Africans having been side-lined in the world’s history by colonialists and depicted as underdeveloped as well as being backward, they also have their success stories.

by Correspondent

Looking at the recently launched economic blueprint, the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) launched by President Emmerson Mnangagwa on , Zimbabwe has tied its hopes for stability on both the domestic front as well as the external front. In any case, the country recognises that in the globalised, interconnectedness of things, it needs to take its rightful seat in the community of nations through international engagement and re-engagement. As espoused in NDS 1 paragraphs 705 and 706 (page 175-6) Zimbabwe “in line with the aspirations of Vision 2030, Government, (through NDS1) will accelerate engagement and re-engagement process aimed at re-integrating Zimbabwe into a favourable global position”.

by Innocent Mujeri

In few weeks’ time, we will all be saying good bye to the year 2020, a year that was pregnant with lots of political dramas that left the citizens in awe.

By Taurai Mazwi

…they will not win over Zimbabwe

The Government of the United States of America (USA) has always been responsible for and involved in setting an atmosphere to effect regime change. Wherever they have interests they make it a point that they do whatever it takes and whatever they can to get what they want.