‘Let peace, unity prevail’
Walter Nyamukondiwa – Chinhoyi Bureau VICE-President Phelekezela Mphoko has lauded Zimbabweans for the tranquillity prevailing in the country saying it was a result of cultivating a culture of peace and respect.
Ndebele perceptions of a king and the State
LET us today bring to the conclusion the story of the fate of King Lobengula as told by the whites. The sources tell of how the Major Allan Wilson Patrol…
Manyowa makes mark on Star FM Gospel Greats
Desire Ncube Upcoming musician Janet Manyowa owes her inspiration to renowned gospel diva Shingisai Suluma, it has emerged.
President feels the love in Mali
Whichever way one chooses to describe him, Cde Robert Gabriel Mugabe is somewhat an enigma.
Getting hot over winter weddings
Winter, for many, is not the ideal time to have a wedding. But love does not have a season, and the heart will do as it will.
AU Chair invited to Togo
Togo’s President Faure Gnassingbé has invited African Union and Sadc Chair President Mugabe to attend the AU Conference on Maritime Security and Development in Lome in November.
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…
SDA church leader praises Zim for hard work
Desire Ncube SEVENTH Day Adventist Church world president Dr Ted Wilson has lauded Zimbabweans for working tirelessly to turn around the economy.
San language faces local extinction
Bulawayo Bureau THE San language faces possible extinction in Zimbabwe as only eight elderly people can speak four of its dialects.
Too many cooks spoil the broth
IN business, a top-heavy organisational structure often refers to a situation where a company has too many managers.






