BISHOP LAZARUS: The cowards are back in town
The first to speak in tongues were a section of war veterans a few weeks back and this Bishop was shocked because all along it seemed as these revolutionary fighters…
Zanu-PF: No one is bigger than the party
Zanu-PF will not hesitate to discipline or expel members who operate outside its rules and guidelines because no one is bigger than the party, Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.
Take lead in freeing nation from Western influence ,women urged
Vusumuzi Dube Sunday News Reporter THE Zanu-PF women’s league yesterday held rallies in Tsholotsho North ahead of the 10 June by-elections, amid calls for women to realise the power they…
Strategic Grain Reserve to the rescue
Government will soon distribute 138 000 tonnes of maize from the Strategic Grain Reserve to communities whose harvests failed in the predominantly dry 2014-15 summer cropping season.
Africa loses $50bn to illicit financial flows
Sunday News Reporter AFRICA is losing more than $50 billion annually due to illicit financial flows from the continent, a report by the African Union (AU) High Level Panel (HLP)…
BUSINESS FORUM: Weaknesses in Harare’s city parking system
I HAVE personally had a thoroughly unpleasant time at the hands of Harare City Parking.
ZNCC business awards dinner preparations on course
Ngonidzashe Chiutsi Business Correspondent PREPARATIONS for the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) Matabeleland Annual Business Awards dinner set for Friday this week are at an advanced stage, an official…
Former Miss Zimbabwe forms charitable foundation
Rebecca Nyathi Sunday Leisure Reporter AFTER being stripped of her crown and labelled the “sore loser”, Catherine Makaya, the second former 2014 Miss Zimbabwe has managed to put the whole…
Africa: A honey pot with hungry children
Gabriel Masvora Business Editor SOUTH Africa and Zimbabwe occupy first and third position respectively in world platinum production accounting for a combined 75 percent of global total output.
BOOK REVIEW: Exploring the ghetto with Chingono
MANY writers use their lives as blueprints for their stories.






