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Do not distort our history: Ex-Rhodesian cop

Speaking to Southern Eye, Limon Ngirazi said the history being taught in schools had omitted a lot of events that took place before this country was named Zimbabwe.
By Peter Dube Mar. 24, 2025

Veteran journalist Geoffrey Nyarota dies

Many have described Nyarota as the doyen of Zimbawena journalism.
By Rex Mphisa Mar. 23, 2025

Government jolted into action over neglected Rhodesian massacre graves victims

Government jolted into action over neglected Rhodesian massacre graves victims
By Stanley Gutu Feb. 9, 2025

A broken nation will never prosper

Those that lived under Smith's regime have scars and would not want to go that route again.
By Newsday Jan. 6, 2025

The uncanny parallels between Zanu PF and the Rhodesian Front

Fast forward to Zimbabwe, independent and under the corrupt debilitating rule of Zanu PF and the dynamics remain the same.
By Rigid Kondongwe Nov. 7, 2024

Economic development depends on compliance or protesting

The second objective of independence was to hand over a governance system loaded with all manner of colonial configurations to African leadership.
By Tapiwa Gomo Sep. 9, 2024

Will Mnangagwa succeed where Smith, Mugabe failed?

Mnangagwa’s conduct betrays the fact he is well aware: that he is unpopular after the 2017 coup and the stolen 2023 election.
By Trevor Ncube Aug. 22, 2024

Corruption Watch: Retracing Zanu PF’s crude path

In fact, as young boys in late 1979 and early 1980, on the eve of majority rule, we would sneak in, in the evening and enjoy war songs on the rare and croaky wireless radio.
By Tawanda Majoni Mar. 10, 2024

Room for wine farming growth

The average annual temperature is an impressive 19,5°C (67°F), and frost can be a problem in some higher areas, particularly in July and August.
By Kudakwashe Gwabanayi Mar. 8, 2024