Lies which cost the wedding
Tendai Mbirimi Bridal Writer His/her deceit only lives to tell the tale until truth sets in to set the record straight, usually soon after the wedding. No matter how pretty a lemon…
Pupils to pay building levy for teachers houses
Bulawayo Bureau THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education will next year introduce a building levy on school pupils to raise funds for the construction of teachers’ houses. In an interview…
There is a new sheriff in town. . . and no donor flag in sight
Inconvenient Youth with Umntanakhe Taura (IYUT) Inconvenient Youth with Umntanakhe Taura (IYUT) correspondents in Ntepe Village in Gwanda reports that the Minister of Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment, Honourable Patrick…
Brick moulding for sustenance
Veronica Gwaze CCOSA Student Life is an uphill climb, faced with daily challenges. For some, it is characterised by a three meter manually dug pit and heavy 20 litre barrels of…
Demystifying solar power generation
Takaendesa Denhere When I was young, my mind would stretch to the limits as l tried to figure out how solar panels produce electricity. From my childhood up to the…
When fairness is vague
Chris Chenga Open Economy One of the brighter developments for us as an economy this year has been the inquisition on executive remunerations. The discussion was triggered by what was later coined…
Will someone please wake up Dr Undenge
Look, Joice and Morgan should just go to bed, I mean politically, and stop courting each other ad infinitum. They should get on with it (what with all the darkness,…
Zim Stock Market back to 2010 levels: Stockbrokers
Roberta Katunga Senior Business Reporter PERFORMANCE of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange has been equated to the 2010 levels with some stocks trading at the same prices as five years ago as…
Zesa now a ‘shame’
Economic Focus LAST week, the power generation subsidiary of Zesa Holdings, the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company published its latest load-shedding programme which will see some areas and suburbs…
Zambia powercuts intensify
Zambia’s power shortage has intensified to reach half of the southern African country’s maximum demand as falling water levels restrict hydro-power generation, according to Christopher Yaluma, the Mines, Energy and…


