Pastor Deuschle reaches Uhuru Peak for orphans

A journey to climb the towering 5,895m Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania by Celebration Ministries International Pastor, Tom Deuschle, has raised funds to build cluster homes for orphans.

Rastafarian Perspectives: Specie-ism is next to Barbarianism

Ibo Foroma We all know racism, tribalism, sexism and a host of other forms of irrational prejudice human beings devise against one another.

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.

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.

Callisto Pasuwa coy about Warriors job

YOUNG WARRIORS coach Kallisto Pasuwa is operating without a contract and is coy about taking up the Warriors job, we have established.

Dube, Mashingaidze offside again

EMBATTLED Zifa president Cuthbert Dube and is his sidekick Jonathan Mashingaidze are violating the association’s constitution by seeking to appoint Kallisto Pasuwa as the new Warriors gaffer without consulting the…

Tracing African Roots: Protection of traditional health knowledge

Sekuru Friday Chisanyu Traditional medical practitioners are the local innovators and developers of a number of innovations, technologies, practices and systems which are the ingenuity of communities themselves.

Kingdom Economics: Bishop Bismark talks finance

Of late, the issue of the “prosperity gospel” has been at the centre of debates with some arguing that it is a strategy employed by preachers to fleece congregants of…

Arsenal aim to redraw lines of rivalry

Chelsea’s trip to Arsenal today is being billed as a Premier League title decider, but in reality it is likely to have more of a bearing on next season.

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.

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