A stitch in time saves nine

Lord of the Flies is a novel by Nobel Prize-winning English author William Golding that tackles the topical issue of individual interest versus the common good.
The plot centres on a group of boys marooned on an uninhabited island after their plane crashes during wartime evacuation.

‘Batai Munhu Tour’ a success

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent Dendera musician Suluman Chimbetu had a successful tour of Zimbabwe that saw him perform in Beitbridge, Chiredzi, Rusape and Harare over the

COMMENT: The Constitution is sacred

ONE of our proudest traditions is consistently holding elections as and when they were due.

How to resolve ethical challenges

Bradwell Mhonderwa  Business Ethics

Employees’ ability to make ethical decisions is a key element of sound workplace relations and staff productivity. 
The need to develop ethical decision-making skills among employees should always be on the agenda of every responsible business entity. 

Tiger Woods on Top

LONDON — Tiger Woods stayed top of the world golf rankings yesterday following Rory McIlroy’s failure to win the Houston Open on Sunday.
The 37-year-old American returned to the top last week after an absence of two and a half years, replacing the 23-year-old Irishman, who has struggled with his game this year

Di Canio’s appointment worrying

LONDON — Paolo Di Canio must clarify his current political beliefs and distance himself from fascism, according to Football Against Racism in Europe director Piara Powar.
Di Canio was announced as a replacement for sacked Sunderland boss Martin O’Neill on Sunday night. Di Canio has previously admitted to having fascist leanings, telling Italian

Usain Bolt starts season by winning race on Rio beach

RIO DE JANEIRO — Usain Bolt started his season by winning a 150-metre race on a track set up at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday.
Bolt cruised to victory in 14.42 seconds, falling short of the world-best mark of 14.35 he set on the streets of Manchester in 2009. Antigua and Barbuda’s Daniel Bailey was

Parliament urged to pass consumer law

The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe last week petitioned Parliament to pass a consumer protection law which it said was long overdue.
The CCZ has since 2010 been lobbying Government to enact the Consumer Protection Act.

Three more killed in road accidents

Herald Reporter
Three more people died on Sunday to take the number of people killed in road accidents during the Easter holidays to 45, police spokesperson Superintendent Paul Nyathi said yesterday.

Insure assets, consult on contracts, ZFU tells farmers

The Zimbabwe Farmers Union has encouraged farmers to have their assets insured and also to consult farmers unions before signing contracts to avoid being duped.
The call comes after it emerged that some farmers were signing dubious contracts while others, particularly small scale, were not insuring their assets resulting in them losing out

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