Tongogara: Hope to foreigners
Harmony Agere While thousands of Zimbabweans left the country in search of so-called greener pastures, there are some foreign nationals who are desperate to enter this country in search of…
Stakeholders cry foul over sports policy
SEVERAL sports stakeholders feel they were left out of the process of crafting the national sports policy which is now at a draft stage.
Take care of your ‘womanhood’
Dear Aunty THANK you so much for the lessons, I am glad you have finally touched a very important issue about personal hygiene. My wife needs those lessons I happily…
British firm defies naysayers. . . pours in US$100m
THE National Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Board (NIEEB) has partnered with a London Stock Exchange-listed entity Premier African Minerals in mining ventures valued at an estimated US$100 million to create…
Russia’s victory day 70 years on
Rtd Brig Gen Abel Mazinyane In his radio broadcast address to the nation June 1941 Joseph Stalin said: “The war with Nazi Germany is no ordinary war. This is not…
Zanu-PF eyes Tsholotsho North
Bulawayo Bureau ZANU-PF’S campaign to regain the Tsholotsho North seat has intensified, with Matabeleland North Minister of State Cde Cain Mathema urging people to vote for development-orientated leaders .
The doctrinal paucity in today’s gospel music!
I LISTENED with great expectation to the three CDs of the latest Joyous Celebration 19 with the motivation to listen to some inspiring lines from our very own Mkhululi Bhebhe,…
Taming the madness of the cities
Nyasha Takawira Mutsindikwa Urbanisation is an inevitable process in any country and as such there is need to understand its dynamics and the context in which it is taking place.
GARDEN: Pawpaw: Easy and delicious treat
HAVING grown up in Mutare, one thing still stands out in my mind – the great flavour and smell of fresh pawpaws from our home garden.





