Change is an integral part of relationships

WHEN many think about marriage, they have a lot of expectations. A good number of people fantasise. Young women cherish the adolescent dreams of a prince charming that will sweep…

Hlongwane’s plea to football

Ishemunyoro Chingwere THE Minister of Sport and Recreation Makhosini Hlongwane has called on football authorities to strive for professionalism. He made the call at the 2015 Castle Lager Soccer Star…

INSIGHT: Interrogating the network marketing frenzy

Do you want to work from home and earn money that is plenty enough for you to afford just about anything you want — be it exotic trips, sport cars,…

ZB avails US$15 million to farmers

Livingstone Marufu ZB Financial Holdings Limited (ZBFH) will in the next few weeks float over US$15 million agro-bills and working capital requirements for farmers to finance agriculture production this summer…

Visually impaired man defies odds

Harmony Agere Extra Reporter The adage “disability is not inability” was brought to fruition when a 43-year-old visually impaired Masvingo man defied huge odds to graduate with a Bachelor of…

Holy Qur’aan Speaks: Islam teaches brotherhood of humanity

SINCE God is the absolute and the sole Master of men and the universe; He is the Sovereign Lord, the Sustainer and Nourisher, the Merciful, whose Mercy encompasses all beings.…

Rastafarian Perspectives: Let’s revise our table manners

KWANZAA, an alternative to Christmas is celebrated from December 26-January 1. Part of this wonderful first fruits festival is to divert masses from the heartless killing and eating of innocent…

African Sun turnaround begins…occupancy levels, revenues on the rise

FINANCIAL closure for the US$60 million facility needed to spruce up five African Sun hotels by the Legacy Group of South Africa is at an advanced stage as the group…

Business Forum: Corruption can destroy legacies

AS 2015 folds, one of the most notable stains to the year is undoubtedly the numerous corruption cases exposed at most private and public companies. While this is definitely worrying,…

ICASA: Traditional healers cry foul

Tendai Chara Traditional healers are unhappy with the way they were allegedly treated at last week’s International Conference on Aids and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Africa (ICASA). Sekuru Friday Chisanyu,…

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