From hell and back: Story of Chipinge teacher

Freedom Mutanda February 5, 2015 will remain etched in the collective memories of the Chigugudhlo family and its extended relatives scattered all over the world.

Of medical doctor and ailing diamond dealer

THIS medical doctor is behaving like a hooligan. Some few months ago, he featured in this column for failing to keep his zippers shut. He hopped from his matrimonial bed and…

Ozil confirms place as undisputed assist-king

Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil was pulling the strings once again at the Emirates Stadium as his wonderful defence-splitting through ball set up Joel Campbell for the opening goal in Arsenal’s 3-1…

Housewives deserve recognition

Anne Ruthenburg Marriage Doctor As promised in previous posts, I will at least once a month put some lighter moment articles, so as to lighten the tension these articles sometimes cause…

REMAIN FOCUSED ALWAYS

Yoyoyo wats up cats. How ya all doing? Welcome to all our Generation X peeps. Thanks for your items yo…keep them mirrors and words flowing this is for ya’ll. Also…

China’s $60 billion pledge commendable

Chido Chikuni The recent visit to Africa by Chinese President, Xi Jinping must be commended as it brings positive light to most African countries that had been battling over years,…

Mountaineers duo excel at ICC Women’s World T20

Ngoni Dapira Sports Correspondent THE Mountaineers duo of skipper Chipo Mugeri and Pellagia Mujaji were instrumental in the Zimbabwe women’s cricket team third-place finish last Saturday at the International Cricket…

Industry upbeat on SEZs

Ngoni Dapira Business Correspondent THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries Manicaland chapter has applauded the recent gazetting of the Special Economic Zones which it hopes will attract foreign investment and stimulate…

Rhodes was a homosexual: Author

BOOK REVIEW: The Secret Society Richard Steyn CONSPIRACY and sex are at the heart of Robin Brown’s eye-opening The Secret Society – Cecil John Rhodes’s Plan for A New World…

African bourses set to close year in the red

Most African equities markets are likely to close the year 2015 in the red in US dollar terms, judging by the losses recorded in the year to date.

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