An unforgettable Valentine

Felex Share Features Writer

For many people, Valentine’s Day is a day to cherish and remember. It is a day when people go out of their way to show love and affection to their loved ones. But for a 14-year-old Kadoma boy, Elisha

Can Africa feed itself?

Moses Hategeka Features Correspondent
“My son, had I known the negative effects of having many children, I would have stopped on two children. I am finding it extremely difficult to ably feed my large family comprising of two women and

The room of expectation

Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom

CHRISTMAS is around the corner, and while singing “Joy to the World” at the weekend at a gathering, I couldn’t help but think, “Wow Christmas carols, make me want to be a better person”. You can’t

The power of a SWOT analysis

Shelter Chieza Change Management

AS we wrap up the year’s events, it is wise for a company to take an audit of the year’s activities.   There are things that you essentially don’t have control over and others that you have some degree

Japan eyes Zim coal

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT says Japan wants to import about 15 million tonnes of coal from Zimbabwe every year, a development that will boost the coal industry. Mines and Mining Development Deputy Minister Gift

Jaure for Turkey

Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS star defender and Castle Soccer Star of the Year finalist Partson Jaure could soon secure a dream move into the big European leagues after it emerged yesterday he is on the radar of some

World braces for next pandemic

LONDON. — Chances are high the world’s next pandemic will be a disease originating in animals, like 60 percent of current documented human infectious diseases. Even after hundreds of thousands of

Soccer’s unsung heroes

Innocent Ndorikanda Features Correspondent
It is a typical Sunday afternoon in Harare and all roads lead to the popular Rufaro Stadium in Mbare where the country’s biggest derby is taking place. The stadium is already filled to the brims yet

Women sitting on health time bomb

Mary Kashumba
A crowd of women wrestle over piles of lingerie as the sun blazes, its burning waves hitting the ground at the popular Mupedzanhamo Flea Market in Mbare on a Saturday morning. The women,

Sadc adopts infrastructure development plan

SOUTHERN Africa has taken a significant step forward in its quest for deeper regional integration following the approval of a long-awaited blueprint that outlines the region’s vision for infrastructure

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