UZ team for Mexico ‘World Cup’

Business Reporter THE eight-member University of Zimbabwe BOOST-Enactus team which won the national finals in July will represent the country at this year’s World Cup finals in Mexico on September…

Mukucha: An artist full of ingenuity

Dr Tony Monda  Art Zone Clive Mukucha is a mid-career Zimbabwean artist whose body of artworks are illustrative of his resourceful ingenuity.  A regular participant in Gallery Delta’s found objects…

Dillish celebrates birthday with dad

BIG BROTHER AFRICA – The Chase winner Dillish Matthews finally met and celebrated with her Kenyan father, Abdi Guyo, on Monday during her 23rd birthday held in Namibia.

Economists, analysts hail President

Felex Share Herald Reporter Economists and political analysts have hailed President Mugabe for taking a bold stance on corruption, saying zero tolerance to the scourge will result in increased investor confidence…

Yes Mr President Sir!

Victoria Ruzvidzo “Corruption must go, corruption must go, corruption must go.” So few words and yet so powerful and instructive, coming from President Mugabe as he addressed guests at a…

Say bye to paperwork with cloud database

Tonderai Rutsito Techspot A few years back, the only way a company could sort its information was through the traditional file and paper system, which required a lot of paper…

Patel evicted from ‘My Own Boss’

Mercy Bofu Entertainment Reporter ZBC/TV entrepreneurial reality show “My Own Boss” is in full swing with two evictions so far. Public relations manager of the show Kumbirai Chipadza said the…

Passenger train and bus collide

OTTAWA – A passenger train and a bus collided at a crossing in Canada’s capital, Ottawa, during Wednesday’s morning rush-hour, resulting in “multiple fatalities”, according to local police.

Namibian company makes paper with pearlmillet to save trees

WINDHOEK — The Onankali Mahangu Paper Making Cooperative, a small enterprise initiative in Namibia’s Oshikoto Region, is manufacturing paper out of pearl millet stalks to save trees.

Do not let stigma kill you

Catherine Mwauyakufa Stigma is the greatest threat in the national response to HIV. It prevents individuals from getting tested for HIV, seeking medical care, disclosing to partners thereby failing to…

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