‘United we stand’

THE Ruby Housemates stood united as they received their first task for the evening. Given five minutes to discuss their wager and present it to Biggie by today, the housemates in the Ruby House settled on 100 percent thus putting everything they have at stake. But because they trust their abilities as a team, they would rather lose it all as a team than

Confessions of a tipsy Denzel

FROM the moment — Denzel stepped into the Diary Room to the moment he left, he provided entertainment for Biggie. In his rather tipsy state, he first had difficulty in expressing himself when Biggie asked him to describe himself in a few words. With a few giggles in between, he eventually got his thoughts together.

Nando wants more girls

WHILE going through Biggie’s inquisition in the Diary Room, — Nando had an unexpected request. He wanted more girls, preferably girls from the Ruby house.
When Biggie asked him whether the girls in the Diamond house were not enough for him, he responded by saying, “I like the girls in the Diamond house but I’d like to be

‘We miss our families’

MOST of our Housemates in the Ruby House seem to be homesick already. In his Diary Session, the confident 23-year-old trainer, — Hakeem became emotional, sending shout-outs to his family, especially to his son and his brother. He encouraged his brother to “drop his album soon” and also mentioned that he’s thinking about him a lot.

Jennifer Lopez gives exclusive performance

SHE was there to give a UK exclusive performance of her new single, but Jennifer Lopez gave the audience and viewers of Britain’s Got Talent a lot more than they bargained for.
The multi-platinum album selling singer arrived on stage wearing a tiny black leotard that barely covered her famous derriere.

Where rains are not enough

Hope Chizuzu

THE August heat seemed unbearable; with distant mirage telling a story of the impact at a point the heat waves made contact with the ground, giving a sort of familiar silhouette whose effects are

Social work was his calling

Fortious Nhambura  Features Writer
Last month, one of Zimbabwe’s leading social scientists, Josphat Mathe, breathed his last. His untimely death went almost unnoticed by the media though it has left a great void that will be difficult to fill within the profession.

‘Let the children play’

Abel Dzobo  Features Correspondent
“While in its mother’s womb, a child is allowed to play. And those movements are an irrevocable sign that the child is alive, and is a great source of joy for the expecting woman and her husband. But the moment the child is out of the womb, he or she is not allowed to play. That’s the highest pinnacle of spurning justice, and denying the correct

Long hours, poor pay

Rutendo Mapfumo Features Correspondent
Mary PHIRI (13) had been in turmoil for days now since her lady boss had unveiled her new terms and conditions of work.
Her conditions were a far cry from what she had initially been promised.

Africa: Whose promise?

Donna Godfrey
The 23rd World Economic Forum on Africa themed “Delivering Africa’s Promise” ended on May 10 in Cape Town. The three-day forum provides a platform for regional and global leaders from business, government and civil society to expand Africa’s integration agenda and renew commitment to a sustainable economic growth path.

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