RELIGION Affairs Briefs: Think long-term: Pope Francis & MORE

Think long-term: Pope Francis Pope Francis’ call for environmental protection, a prevalent theme in his papacy, came on the second full day of his weeklong tour of South America. He…

LEGAL MATTERS: Vendors: The new colonialists

It is very clear that the Harare Central Business District has been colonised by certain persons calling themselves “vendors”.

ZSE: Market warms to automated exchange

MARKET participants have warmed up to the automated Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, which completed its transition from a manual to a more efficient electronic trading system last week.

Gifford High School to represent Bulawayo at Yocaf

Lance Chigodo Sunday Leisure Reporter GIFFORD Boys High School will this year represent Bulawayo Province at the upcoming Youth Cultural Arts Festival (Yocaf) pencilled for 30 July to 1 August in…

BUSINESS EDITOR BRIEF: From Greece to Zim

GREECE is in turmoil. Europe is on edge. On July 1 Greece defaulted on its 1,6 billion euro IMF debt and joined countries such as Zimbabwe, the Sudan and Somalia…

OBITUARY: The bold and the beautiful…Women like Nyamubaya deserve national respect

Just over two weeks ago, Tichaona Freedom Nyamubaya was in my ministry’s office with NGO friends from Mozambique and Brazil.

Corporate Talk: Boardroom politics killing institutions in Zimbabwe

WHEN you get the opportunity of being a board member, you realise how boardroom politics is the number one killer of businesses.

DIVINE Appointments: ‘Let’s go before God with our children’

  She is an intercessor and fellowships with Celebration Church International, Zengeza assembly. She is also a house wife and mother of six daughters. Last November, Mrs Tsitsi Togara of…

Open Economy: The world in the eyes of Zimbabwe

When paying attention to policy-makers, captains of industry and budding entrepreneurial start-ups, one can easily assume that as Zimbabweans, we somewhat have an intent to keep pace with the global…

Stars too young for world championships

  ZIMBABWE’S IAAF World Youth Championships team leaves for Colombia today, with two medal hopefuls missing.

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