Disabled students’ plight under spotlight

Michael Chingarande
Challenges faced by students with disability in Zimbabwe and across borders are rapidly rising, a Zimbabwe Junior Parliamentarian has said.
In an interview, Senator of the Junior Parliament Munyaradzi Mahiya, bemoaned the plight of disabled students. “In Zimbabwe access to secondary

Selmor,Tuku not on talking terms

SELMOR Mtukudzi has for the time opened up on her relationship with her father, superstar Oliver Mtukudzi, which she described as “frosty”.
Speaking on the sidelines of her album launch at the Zimbabwe German Society recently, Selmor revealed that the two were not on speaking

Ball juggler meets President

HE has conquered Bulawayo with his amazing ball juggling skills that also earned him a hand- shake and some money from President Mugabe at the 21st February Movement celebrations held in Bulawayo recently.  Peter “Palolo” Mpofu, the talismanic ball juggler, has now spread his tentacles to

Vimbai speaks on AfricaMagic Awards

Star Gist presenter Vimbai Mutinhiri will join IK Osakioduwa one of the first ever AfricaMagic Viewers Choice Awards. The awards are taking place in Lagos this weekend. Viewers’ had until Sunday, March 3 to vote for their favourite TV and movie actors and actresses in certain categories – make

Are sausages bad for you?

New research says that people who eat processed meat have an increased risk of an early death. Does this mean we have to give up sausages – or will we be OK if we buy posh bangers and grill rather than fry them? The things that are causing all the fuss are chemicals called nitrites and nitrates,

Daily drinkers fall in Britain

NUMBERS of people who drink every day of the week have fallen by a third since the 1990s, it was found. The biggest drinkers in the country are the middle-aged and higher-earners, the state-backed survey said.And despite the apparent prevalence of teenage binge-drinking, the findings show

Tsitsi Mutendi: Shining jewel

Tafadzwa Zimoyo
When it comes to multi-tasking, unheralded Tsitsi Mutendi is a top example. She is a mother, an editor and a wife, who juggles her roles but still manages to put a smile on her face, at the end of the day. More often than not, most people who are gainfully employed are quite apprehensive

Government confident on “Yes” vote

Patrick Chitumba Victoria Falls BureauGovernment is confident the draft Constitution will receive an overwhelming “Yes” vote as it has the support of all parties in the inclusive Government. Officially opening…

Kenyatta, Odinga head for photo finish

KENYA saw a photo finish in its race for president as the last ballots were counted last night with Uhuru Kenyatta, the leading candidate seeing his percentage edge above 50 percent. Officials told AP they believed Kenyatta would win. The latest vote tally by the election commission showed

Law of relationship gain!

As we have already established, humans are social or relational creatures. Our lives thrive on our relationships. As such it is important for us to study as much as is possible about how we relate to people and how relationships in turn affect our life and the success we attain. Laws are

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