A storm over poverty!
Letter from America Ken Mufuka To cut a long story short, the easiest “munchies” (eating for free) is the programme for women expecting babies, which gives coupons for free milk,…
Zim’s Comesa trade deficit continues to increase
Ngonidzashe Chiutsi Business Correspondent ZIMBABWE’s trade deficit within the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) region has continued to increase and stood at about $500 million in 2012…
I wanted to lean on Prophet Magaya’s shoulder — Bev
Garikai Mazara Some sceptics have always believed that the relationship between Prophet Magaya and his newly-found convert was more like that of grass and dew, which just needed sunshine. They…
Culture galore at schools festival
Thomas Chidamba It is set to be a culture galore at this year’s Dairibord Rugby Schools Festival at Prince Edward as various cultural organisations will showcase their visual and performing…
Macheso’s small gun not a problem
Kadora and cimbi were trending words on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter since revelations of the supposed size of sungura maestro Alick Macheso’s manhood by his estranged second…
Thirsty man steals brandy
Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent “I WAS very thirsty Your Worship and I had to get a drink but I did not have the money. The bottle of brandy was tempting…
The power of the resurrection!
Talking Spiritually Rev Paul Bayethe Damasane WE are enjoying the fact of the resurrection of Christ and the power that it gives to our faith in that we will also…
Tender board highly skilled yet unable to perform
Charles Kuwaza Mr Kuwaza has been the chairman of the State Procurement Board since the institution was established in 2001 to replace the Government Tender Board. He is also the…
Can Zim afford 230 000 civil servants?
Makomborero Mutimukulu Government is in danger of missing its target of reducing its wage bill by 45 percent between now and 2018. Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa, in…
First Lady charms monkeys
Tinomuda Chakanyuka Sunday News Reporter IF you thought monkey charmers were only found in India, well, think again and look closer to home.




