by Elijah Chihota

The advent of the Second Republic saw the First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa retiring from mainstream politics choosing to focus on charity work. In her compassion, Amai Mnangagwa saw that there were some members of the society and other aspects of life which were not being attended to and this created an anomaly which needed to be corrected to bring normalcy. Some armchair critics started castigating the First Lady on her projects which is unfair criticism.

by Brian Mutonhori

Since losing the 2018 Presidential elections, the MDC-A leader, Nelson Chamisa has been embarking on the so called ‘regional diplomatic offensive’ which always turn out to be farce as no SADC leader want to entertain his childish demands.

Peacemaker Zano

In another low by the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, its Chairman, Senator James Elroy Risch, has requested for the updating of a list of people under sanctions in Zimbabwe from its treasury department.

By Chigumbu Warikandwa

If there is anything lacking in Zimbabwe, it is motivation to do good. Rather, there appears to be hidden motivators to do bad. A society that does not reward its outstanding citizens runs the risk of rotting away into mediocrity.

By Taurai Mazwi

Solar energy is the cleanest of all forms of energy and it is something that the Government of Zimbabwe is pushing for as the effects of climate change have taken a toll on our water driven energy generation at Kariba Dam.

By Charles Motsi

Ever since his inauguration in 2017, the world has been waiting for it to happen and it was clear that it would eventually happen, Donald Trump’s impeachment was as obvious as the sun would rise every morning.

By Daphine Zulu

The past months have seen the country experiencing an increase in gang violence incidences of criminals wielding machetes and attacking people, firstly in the country’s mining communities, and slowly cascading to the rest of the country, dubbed Mashurugwi.

By Derick Tsimba

Government continues to step up its efforts towards turning around the country’s economy spending more than $2.5 billion to complete the various projects aimed at national development such as the Gwayi-Shangani Dam, Beitbridge-Masvingo highway, the New Parliament building and enhancing the tourism sector.