How to change your brake pads

Fact Jeke Behind the Wheel
Recently I had a bad experience with my usual mechanic after I asked him to fit new brakes on my vehicle.
After assuring me that the job was complete I went about my business but as I was driving down Second Street I applied brakes as I was approaching an intersection and I

Gary Kasparov in Zimbabwe

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
FORMER world chess champion Gary Kasparov, considered by many as the greatest player of all time, made a brief stopover in Harare yesterday as part of his Kasparov Chess Foundation Global Reach.

Why countries should adopt CSDs

Nyasha Mukura and Campbell Musiwa
What are the benefits of a Centralised Securities Depository? What is the value proposition for CSDs? Why should organisations and countries invest significant resources in terms of time, money, people and technology to set up and maintain CSDs?

Copa-Cola tournament on

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
FIREWORKS are expected in Mutare with 24 schools set to battle it out in the Copa Coca-Cola boys Under-16 and girls 17-and-Under football tournament.
Mzingwane and Vainona are the defending champions in the boys and girls sections while the host Sakubva 1 High will field a boys and girls team.

ZEC has shown the way

We read with interest that Zimbabwe has once again beaten economic giants such as South Africa and Nigeria by maintaining highest literacy rates in Africa.
This is most welcome and points to our inherent capacity for leadership on the continent.

Dube taunts CAPS United

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
HWANGE coach Nation Dube says CAPS United are nolonger a big club and it’s only their name, which is a huge football brand in this country, which remains and reminds them of a glorious past that has long gone.

Recent trends in protectionism

Economic booms, financial crises and the effects of globalisation have resulted in many countries adopting deposit protection schemes with others changing the role of their respective deposit protection schemes.

Sainfiet still carries scars

From Petros Kausiyo in LUSAKA, Zambia
THREE years after his attempts to coach the Warriors ended in deportation, Tom Sainfiet has revealed that he still carries the emotional scars of that troubled period but insists he doesn’t hold any ill-feelings towards the team.

A gem set high up in the mountains

Isdore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix
From the hotel verandah, there is an eye-jostling sweep of colours from flourishing vegetation that knows no season.
Here monkeys and baboons chat, quarrel among themselves while swinging nonchalantly and effortlessly on tree branches, as if the world belongs to them.

Champs Zim jet into Lusaka

Petros Kausiyo in LUSAKA, Zambia
CHAMPIONS Zimbabwe became the last of the seeded teams to arrive for the Cosafa Senior Challenge Cup, when they flew into Lusaka yesterday, with coach Klaus Dieter Pagels saying he would have loved to carry his best players from the domestic Premiership.

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