The aeiou of life
Christopher Mlalazi AS the focus this last week shifted from January disease to the “back to school” preparations, my mind flew back to the very first day I started working.…
Zimbos in SA to meet officials over permits
Ndumiso Mlilo in Johannesburg ZIMBABWEANS in South Africa will soon approach the South African government to ask for the extension of the time to apply for permits under the Zimbabwe…
Scams damaging firms’ reputations
SCORES of Zimbabweans have lost thousands of dollars after fraudsters contacted them using text messages that they had won large sums of money in a prize draw allegedly run by…
TENNIS: Garanganga’s exploits prompt honourable mention
Zimbabwe’s number one tennis player Takanyi Garanganga was last week mentioned among the Davis Cup’s 2014 outstanding athletes.
HUNT FOR GREATNESS: Let’s hail our teachers!
MY teachers shaped and moulded me beyond what they will ever know or imagine.
Turf Town−A model town
Would you like to live in a town where electricity supply is constant? Or where clean tap water pumps all day and all night long?
EU sanctions ruling out soon
The General Court of the European Union will soon release its ruling in the case where the Government of Zimbabwe is challenging the legality of sanctions imposed on the country,…
PRESIDENT AT 91 Series: My Brother — The leader
ALL great men have a beginning. They share a foundation upon which their destinies are shaped. While some have greatness bestowed upon them via abstract human systems such as heredity,…
Qualified teachers from diaspora stranded
Over 6 000 qualified school teachers who returned to Zimbabwe after years in the Diaspora are yet to be cleared by Government to resume work in 2015.
14 eye Mujuru’s former seat
A record 14 candidates submitted their Curricula Vitae (CVs) to Zanu-PF last Friday seeking to represent the party in the March 27 by-election for Mt Darwin West National Assembly seat…




