Vharazipi markets new DVD

Blessing Rwizi POPULAR comedian, David Mubaiwa, popularly known in the showbiz industry as Sabhuku Vharazipi, last weekend brought business to a standstill after he stormed Mutare to market his new…

Protection order backfires

Tendai Gukutikwa A MUTARE woman’s bid to obtain a protection order against her fellow tenant backfired after it was revealed in court that she had tried unsuccessfully on several occasions…

Ngunis: New entrants into Limpopo tourism

RESPONDING to Chief Mpungu’s claim as a direct descendant of King Soshangana of the Gaza Kingdom whose territory in the 19th century encompassed present day Northern and Eastern South Africa,…

Manicaland summer planting below 50 000ha

Samuel Kadungure Agriculture Reporter THE first plantings of Manicaland’s summer crops has struggled to surpass the 50 000 hectares as stakeholders in the province express concerns about the drive to promote…

Let us celebrate our success: Chingandu

Catherine Murombedzi HIV Issues “Let us not take an ostrich approach, where we bury our heads in the sand when we have a challenge,” this was said by Lois Chingandu Executive…

How to look younger, live longer

Dr Tendai Zuze Health Matters In the old days, we used to equate our ages to the number of Christmases one had seen. This being another Christmas, we are all technically…

Perpetuate unity for national development

John Sigauke I had a hard time last night when trying to explain to my grade five son some political dynamics that I knew very well he could not understand.…

Editorial Comment: Let’s help curb traffic accidents this festive season

As we enter the festive season, hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans will be preparing for the holidays in celebration of the birth of Christ and the New Year. As is…

Re-alignment of laws nears end

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter MUCH ground has been covered in the alignment of laws to the Constitution and with commitment and diligence the process will be completed by next year,…

Inside Zim’s gospel mass choirs

Tawanda Matanhire Arts Reporter In most religions, music has been openly acknowledged as a gift or a blessing from God. It is through this gift that most people in various Zimbabwean…

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