The Romans arrested Yahoshua

BASED on the gospels of the Greek Scriptures (popularly called the “New Testament”), literalist Pauline Christians assert that “Jesus” (Yahoshua the Nazarene) was arrested, tried and executed by a Hebrew…

Bearish trend to continue to year end

ANALYSTS predict that the bearish trend on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) will continue until the end of the year as deflationary pressures continue to mount. On Wednesday, the industrial…

Dairibord to double Maheu unit’s capacity

Business Reporter Dairibord Holdings Limited, which continues to add non-milk value added products to its portfolio, will next year double the capacity of its maheu line of business as demand…

Mudzimba with Mai Chisamba: Stuck in the mud

Stuck in the mud THANK you so much Mai Chisamba for letting us write to you. I am 26 years old. A few years ago I was at college and…

Stranger than fiction: The goats that no ‘sane’ thief would steal

In most parts of Zimbabwe, goat meat is a delicacy that is often reserved for consumption during special occasions such as Christmas and other religious festivities.

Catholic bishops on family

THE Catholic Bishops of Africa and Madagascar recently presented a position paper to the three week long Synod on Family held in Rome. The bishops who were represented through a…

Fresh produce trade tops US$10m in H1

Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter FRESH produce worth US$10 million changed hands at Mbare farmers’ market in Harare during the first six months of the year, which is a decline from…

How to handle disputes as a couple

Fruitful relationships with Pastor Kilton Moyo At any given point in the life of a couple there will be some disputes and quarrels. Many of us couples struggle with handling…

QE scientists go international…Put Zimbabwe on the world map

Dr C. Rayo Queen Elizabeth School Head WHAT appeared to be some kind of fun and waste of time in many people’s perceptions proved to be a worthwhile exercise and…

Retail shops coming to their senses

ONE of the earliest beneficiaries of Zimbabwe’s dollarisation in 2009 was the retail sector.  In fact at that time the most sort after business in town was a retail shop…

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