Rabbi arrested for circumcision in Ireland, denied kosher food

When he finally appeared before a judge, the charges against Rabbi Abraham were tinged with antisemitism prejudice.
By Yvette Alt Miller Aug. 25, 2024

DivineInsight: The practicality of Christianity

As the church, it is time we seek God's wisdom and through that wisdom access the wealth and the resources we need for our families and for the church.
By Humphrey Mtandwa Mar. 3, 2024

Govt shuts down Inyathi mine, 200 lose jobs

The mine, owned by the Duration Gold Investment (DGL), was reportedly shut down for allegedly failing to comply with Mines ministry regulations.
By Patricia Sibanda Feb. 1, 2024

School of Sport: THE BETTER WAY FOR THE BATTER

John Arlott once beautifully and creatively said that “The batsman's technique was like an old lady poking her umbrella at a wasp's nest.”
By Tim Middleton Jan. 14, 2024

PWDs demand ratification of Africa Disability Protocol

Zimbabwe also faces challenges of Braille training.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Jan. 5, 2024

DD4P poetry competition a tool to fight GBV: Murera

Novelist and teacher Beverly Abrahams who was one of the competition adjudicators challenged teachers and students to embrace poetry in their day to day lives.
By Tendai Sauta Nov. 28, 2023

Gracetidings: Faith the access key to grace

 Paul was showing how these things were proven even in the Old Testament. They were there for those who would read it. Then he shifted his attention to David:
By Doug Mamvura Oct. 22, 2023

Briefs: Man up for impersonating CIO

 He introduced himself as a President’s office in a bid to obtain favours. Gwenhure checked with the CIO if they knew Dzimati and they disowned him.
By Jerssie Mpofu Oct. 8, 2023

When lobbying and the laws work against good governance

In Namibia’s Anabeb Community, wildlife ‘told’ the local residents to abandon cattle production. There, the benefits from wildlife are greater than those from cattle.
By Emmanuel Koro Aug. 18, 2023