Chisel The Debris: Did Yahoshua die from crucifixion?
LET us focus on scriptural details and examine them critically. 1. Sedated while crucified During crucifixion, the Gospel of Mark says Yahoshua was offered a drink, which was a mixture…
Sibanda back in national team
Senior Sports Reporter TOP order batsman Vusumuzi Sibanda is back in the senior national cricket team after being included in the tour to Bangladesh. Sibanda leaves the country for Bangladesh…
Economic Focus: Promoting Entrepreneurship through Business Incubation
Dr Bongani, Ngwenya THIS week’s economic focus column is a follow-up of the one which was published on 27 December last year’s precept on the role of universities and tertiary…
Leaford introduces new product
Dumisani Nsingo, Business Reporter GROWING Bulawayo-based heavy duty electrical manufacturing and engineering firm, Leaford Electric Rewind has introduced a new product into the market, a high voltage transformer.
CELEBRITY CHEF: Cooking the De Ankarra Chef way
COOKING shows have become modern-day cooking classes with internationally recognised reality shows taking over television programming.
My Perspective: Work to your own salvation
EVERY Christian who believes in self-deliverance believes you are a better person when you pray on your own than when you rely on others to pray for you.
600 nabbed for stock theft during holiday
Midlands Correspondent POLICE have arrested more than 600 people during Operation Chakapedza Mbudzi as part of a blitz to stamp out stock theft. Police National Anti-Stock Theft co-ordinator, Senior Assistant…
Confusion rocks War Veterans
Lungile Tshuma Sunday News Correspondent CONFUSION continues to rock the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association in Bulawayo after a meeting which was scheduled to take place yesterday and be addressed…
WEDDINGS: Marriage requires patience, endurance
Tendai Mbirimi Bridal writer Marriage is not a stroll in the park, it requires patience and endurance. More marriages would survive if spouses realised that sometimes, the “better” comes after…
Labour law: Achieving social justice
January marks six months since some employers took advantage of a loophole in the labour legal framework and sent home thousands of employees on three-month notices.








