‘Hard work more vital than downloading ideas’

Charles Dhewa The transition of the Zimbabwean economy from formal to informal has presented diverse challenges and opportunities to many people. Opportunities no longer come in nice boardrooms and conferences…

Manyepxa makes mark in beauty industry

Roselyne Sachiti Features Editor Many ambitious and persistent young Zimbabweans have been using innovative solutions to fix society’s most pressing problems that range from water shortages, sanitation, education, health care,…

Uhuru not thinking of changes

Nairobi. — President Uhuru Kenyatta will not make changes to KDF leadership, not yet at-least, despite the calamity killing of over 60 soldiers in an attack in Somalia.

Sudan, Egypt land row persists

Khartoum. — Sudan’s president says that a stretch of land disputed with Egypt is Sudanese and that his government “will never relinquish any part of the national territories.”

DeMbare to revive junior policy

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter LLOYD Mutasa says he will make it his priority on his return to Dynamos to spearhead junior development as the long-term antidote that will see the…

Cattle smuggling on the increase

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter THE Police National Anti-Stock Theft Unit has expressed concern over an increase in cross border stock-theft as most cattle stolen in Zimbabwe end up being smuggled…

Zim ranked 29th in UNTWO visa report

The United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) has ranked Zimbabwe as one of the top 30 countries that have made major efforts to reduce travel restrictions and allow free movement…

Facebook should have ‘acquaintance’ category: Study

Paris. — People cannot have 1 000 real friends on Facebook. Nor 500. In fact, anything over 200 starts seeming unlikely, an unusual study asserted yesterday.

Ideology: Zanu-PF must instil in members

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter The revolutionary and ruling party, zanu-pf, has seen its credentials incrementally eroded by unscrupulous elements who have brought to the fore greed, corruption, name-calling, lack of respect…

Shamu fraud: Ex-staffer’s trial deferred to February 28

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter The case in which former Cabinet minister Webster Shamu allegedly lost almost $30 000 to a former employee at his WEBCON High Glen Total Service…

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