Chigona and Mutemwa: A siamese relationship

Gilbert Munetsi – Religion Correspondent CHIGONA Mountain is considered sacred by the multitudes of people from the world over who visit it for spiritual reasons. From a distance, the eye catches…

Council bosses dip into Zinara funds

Some urban and rural councils allegedly used money disbursed by the Zimbabwe National Road Administration for road maintenance to supplement executive salaries and allowances, it has emerged.

Dr Nkomo: The early years of struggle

There is a story behind Dr Joshua Nkomo’s 1957 Salisbury election to the leadership of the Southern Rhodesia African National Congress, formerly the Southern Rhodesia African Congress.

USA firms ogle Zimbabwe opportunities

>> Zim exports to US top US$65m in 2014 >> Trend continues in new year Darlington Musarurwa – Business Editor AMERICAN companies, the bulk of which have become increasingly smitten by…

STYLE CORNER: Time for Zim fashion industry to shine

ZIMBABWE is a country with a rich fashion culture – a treasure trove that tells inspiring stories of natural resources that make it the envy of many. 

The Zhuwao Brief: A poisoned chalice, a pyrrhic victory

The Zhuwao Brief congratulates Zanu-PF and its candidates for a clean sweep of the by-elections held on 10th June 2015.

Christian Youth: The value of friendships

Pastor Tinashe Zinyemba OUR hearts are with African youths and we pray that God would be gracious and remember us in this hour.

Bvute appointed ZiBFA executive chair

Garikai Mazara The executive board of the Zimbabwe International Book Fair Association (ZIBFA) elected Obey Bvute as its executive chairman last Monday, as the association prepares for this year’s edition…

Mpositori Wency’s Star FM debut

WHEN budding musician Wencilus Makungisa was nicknamed Mpositori while on tour in England with choral group ZimPraise, he never knew that would become his trade name.

World Day against child labour

Facts and Figures: l Global number of children in child labour has declined by one third since 2000, from 246 million to 168 million children. More than half of them,…

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