Catholics await civil marriages ruling

THE Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference is hoping that the Post-Synodal Exhortation on the Family will help diffuse some of the forces that militate against the family today. The pontiff is…

Open Economy: Understanding de-industrialisation and unemployment

“By contrast, Einstein seemed to invent general relativity simply because he wanted to — because he saw questions where others didn’t…”

Chat with Sis Noe: My girlfriend’s mother is flirting with me

Hi Sis Noe MY boyfriend is after sex only. We don’t go out and he does not buy me stuff. All he wants is to have sex with me. If…

Key quotations from the play Julius Caesar

  Charles Dube Highlights of interesting parts of the play which students could remember continues. In Act One Casca narrates to Cassius and Brutus what happened at the festival of…

Mighty Warriors camp in style

Raymond Jaravaza GOOD times have indeed started rolling for the Zimbabwe senior national womena��s team a�� the Mighty Warriors a�� after the Zimbabwe Football Association kept its promise to adequately…

At-home Exercises

No-Equipment Home Workout Everybody gets pressed for time every now and then (some more than others), and all too often when something’s got to give, it’s the gym. Let’s face…

Farming issues; STEM revolution should also compel innovations in technical institutions

Mhlupheki Dube THE Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) revolution aimed at revitalising the learning of sciences in schools together with related subjects such as Mathematics and Engineering need to…

Mhere’s bold statement of intent

FORGET Mathias Mhere’s controversies for a while, even his latest tiff with rising music producer Munya Viya of Vialy Studios, and focus on his latest release. The gospel musician’s most…

Kuwait wants more trade with Zim

  THE State of Kuwait is prepared to invest in Zimbabwe but those plans are being held up by lack of movement on signing of a Bilateral Investment Promotion and…

Confronting the cancer menace

Tafadzwa Kadani For many Zimbabweans, a cancer diagnosis is a death sentence. T he chronic ailment is now one of the leading killer diseases in the country overtaking HIV/Aids and…

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