SHOWBIZ: Dendera spreads wings to Botswana
Prince Mushawevato recently in Gaborone, Botswana THE inaugural Uhuru celebrations in Gaborone, Botswana, led by dendera crooner Suluman Chimbetu, found enthusiastic takers as Zimbabweans in the country expressed deep love…
Usain Bolt takes dig at Gay ban
Usain Bolt, a known proponent of lifetime bans for athletes who purposely cheat, repeated his thoughts
SME FOCUS: The new merchants of mobile miracles, Brick-and-mortar traders lose cellphone business
Darlington Musarurwa and Africa Moyo IT is impossible for one to hit his/her stride on the pavements of Harare’s central business district.
Sadc industrialisation the way to go
Sunday Mail Reporter The ongoing Sadc Extraordinary Summit on industrialisation which started in Harare yesterday is vital for job creation and poverty alleviation, industrialists and economists have said.
Foreign seed houses look to Zim
Zimbabwean seed houses are increasingly opening up to international investors as they seek to leverage on new technical and technological expertise.
Facebook’s WhatsApp will be how the world makes phone calls
WHATSAPP is the world’s most popular smartphone messaging app, letting more than 800 million people send and receive texts on the cheap. But it’s evolving into something more.
The Zhuwao Brief: Natural resource value: From elephants to trees
The coexistence of people with the environment has happened successfully with wildlife in Zimbabwe through Campfire.
IN REMEMBRANCE OF COMRADEs WHO NEVER LIVED TO SEE INDEPENDENT ZIM Nkosembi (Elliot Mahlole) Maphosa
Feature Brigadier General Abel Mazinyane (Retired) I trained with Mahlole in Morogoro/Tanzania. We later travelled together to the Soviet Union (USSR) for further training in 1972 after our initial training…
Living in the presence of God
Kelvin Mutize We have been taught how to worship and we have been taught how to praise regardless of how and when; and so we worship because we love to.
SADC industrialisation the way to go
The ongoing Sadc Extraordinary Summit on industrialisation which started in Harare yesterday is vital for job creation and poverty alleviation, industrialists and economists have said.







