President capes 1 568 ZOU graduates

Herald Reporter
President Mugabe yesterday capped 1 568 Zimbabwe Open University graduates

Holiday tips for school leavers

Glen Dhliwayo Cool feature
Hello guys, hope you are all good and enjoying your read of the Saturday paper as always. Well we know that its holiday for school leavers, and this will be one very long holiday till results are out. How is it holding up and how does it feel being home back again? You probably didn’t do much with the first week besides resting and taking some relief. Well pretty soon you will be

Zim to attend South Africa cricket festival

Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE Cricket will next week send two age-group sides to take part in South Africa cricket festival in the Under-14 and Under-17 categories. The Under-14s, who are under the tutelage of David Mutendera,

Dazzling Denver

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
RISING star, Denver Mukamba, emerged the biggest winner at the Dynamos end-of-season awards’ ceremony when he scooped the club’s Player of the Year prize at a glittering function in Harare last

Fabulous holiday destinations

Beatrice Tonhodzayi-Ngondo Lifestyle Reporter
Fabulosity is no longer a word reserved only for Hollywood glam stars such as Kimora Lee Simmons. Right here in Zimbabwe the well- heeled have taken fabulosity, a word used to describe anything that is beyond wonderful, whether it is an outfit, a car, a lifestyle or a hairstyle to new levels. In this case they have taken fabulosity to holidaying.

Story behind drum majorettes

Kelvin Chiringa
When the mind is exposed to too much work, it grows weary and the sense of reasoning and judgment tends to be affected. The same happens when the mind and body are exposed to too much play, which tends to slow down the mind’s capacity to grasp moments of technical information and thus the mind needs to work. It is due to such an understanding of the human mind and body

House maids upgrade CVs

Lifestyle Reporter
Gone are the days when people would take a relative or a girl from the rural areas to work as a domestic worker. Many working parents now prefer a “complete” domestic worker or rather a home manager who can multi-task in their absence. Being a domestic worker is no longer a matter of washing dishes and tidying the rooms, but it now involves doing homework for the boss’s kids,

British inquiry urges new

laws for ‘outrageous’press
LONDON — British Prime Minister David Cameron on Thursday indicated he would reject a senior judge’s recommendations for new laws to control the country’s press despite the publication of a

Treasury wants CDF permanently

Herald Reporter
There is a need to enact an Act of Parliament that compels Treasury to provide money for the Constituency Development Fund in all future national budgets, Finance Minister Tendai Biti, has said.

Wild animals wreak havoc on cane farmers

From George Maponga in Masvingo
Marauding wild animals have destroyed nearly 1000 hectares of sugar cane at Mkwasine Estates and surrounding areas in Chiredzi, severely crippling operations of hundreds of resettled farmers in the area.

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