Christmas in Pictures

Ho ho ho . . . The above pictures show people from various walks of life going around different shops in the capital last week in search of clothing items…

Magaya: Prophet, farmer and talent scout

Religion Writer PROPHETIC, Healing and Deliverance ministries leader Prophet Walter Magaya has ventured into farming with a view to supplying markets across Southern Africa by July 2016. Away from his…

Taking higher education higher

Harmony Agere It has been a fairly successful year for the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development as it registered a number of achievements, which include…

Bishop launches live DVD album

Ntombiyolwandle Ndlovu, Sunday Leisure Reporter PRAISE and Worship Centre Founder and bishop — Trust Sinjoki, warmly known as Bishop Sinj, last Saturday launched his debut live musical DVD at a…

Dangote’s US$1bn deals still on

Africa Moyo THE Dangote Group is actively pursuing its planned investment in Zimbabwe with high-powered teams of technocrats from the company shuttling between Harare and Lagos, Nigeria processing the paperwork…

The perfect festive gift

Peter Matika FINDING great Christmas gifts in this busy gift-giving season can be a daunting task, also given the depressed economic situation the country is facing.

NBSZ : Mobile application & festive season campaign

Ephraim Mubayi NBSZ Communications Officer National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ) in partnership with Joina City Harare, launched the 2015 festive season campaign on Thursday 26 November 2015 at a function…

Literacy rate: More ground work needed

Harmony Agere Zimbabwe may be enjoying one of the highest literacy rates in Africa but revelations made last week by Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister, Professor…

The sound of reason

Lovert Mafukure MISTAKES are common, some are intentional and some are unconscious. Some can be easily reversed while some are costly and irreversible. In motoring, the biggest mistake one can…

Trek transforms face of service stations

Roberta Katunga, Senior Sunday Leisure Reporter WITH five years of operation in the country’s fuel industry, Trek Petroleum has seemingly raised the bar on the appearance of service stations boasting…

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