ICASA shrugs off Berlin Patient, Eto’o absence
The failure by the “Berlin Patient” and Samuel Eto’o, one of Africa’s top footballers, to attend the International Conference on Aids and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Africa (ICASA) did not…
MOTORING: Preparing for the rains
Lovert Mafukure It’s a norm to see accidents every time there’s a rain drop or two. It’s like people get confused when the rains come down. I feel for those…
Churches waste management efforts
Besides spreading the Word, churches are also doing great things in taking care of the environment. Below are snippets of the activities that some churches are doing in waste management.…
Celebrating the child outside wedlock?
Pastor Kilton Moyo WELL let me tread into a thorny area today. I know that many of us in marriage are traumatised by children sired by our spouses outside wedlock…
‘I am in love with arts’ Gwetai
Ntombiyolwandle Ndlovu, Sunday Leisure Reporter Local visual artist Tafadzwa Gwetai is one of the few versatile artists from Bulawayo who have not only demonstrated their prowess in the cut throat…
Interfaith dialogue: The glue that binds
THE Cultural Centre of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Zimbabwe has embarked on an inter-religious dialogue programme to promote synergy and tolerance with the aim of…
Possible health benefits of eggs
1 Eggs help to improve performance EGGS have a high satiety index, meaning they make you feel full for longer. One large egg supplies 6g of high quality protein and…
An extraordinary appointment with Apostle Dr E. Makore
EXTRAORDINARY is the word that describes the coming of the ‘Invisible war’ and ‘Bring back the nation to God’ conference which will be held from December 12-13 at the Hall…
‘Growth projections too optimistic’
Economists have warned that Government’s economic growth forecast for 2016 may be too optimistic as the fall in commodity prices on the international market is likely to affect Zimbabwe’s earnings.…
Religious leaders to fight against hiv/aids
Religion Writer Religious leaders have been encouraged to scale up efforts in the fight against HIV/AIDS, especially considering that they are respected and trusted in their communities. According to a…











