Landmark progress in Zim-Russia platinum project
The platinum mining venture between Zimbabwe and Russia has successfully completed exploration work, thereby paving way for the mining phase in one of the world’s biggest platinum projects. The…
Beyond the Cover: Grappling with a Shona novel
Shona is one of the most difficult subjects for most students, while the English language is a lesser challenge to them.
When sin afflicts the heart
INDEED, all sins and transgressions of the commands of The Almighty poison the heart and lead to its illness and destruction. They sicken it and define its will as other…
Market Report: Economy needs to be re-energised
THE economy is starved of market driving stimuli, a situation which has resulted in subdued trading on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.
Struggling Garangana still Zim’s best bet
ZIMBABWE’S top seed Takanyi Garanganga is struggling for form just two weeks before a crucial Davis Cup Euro/Africa Group II tie away to Finland. The US- based player, who is…
This one’s for you, Bob Marley
Joseph Nyadzayo This year, as the Zimbabwe Music Awards, 36 years after Bob Marley’s historic trip to Zimbabwe where he performed at the first independence gala, we decided to honour…
Annual Top 100 school rankings halted
Lincoln Towindo and Debra Matabvu The publication of the annual Top 100 schools list came to an unceremonious end last week with the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education indicating…
Vice President off to Rome
Takunda Maodza Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa left for Rome, Italy yesterday to attend the ninth International Justice Ministers’ Meeting. VP Mnangagwa oversees the Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs portfolio, and is…
Zimsec clears air on results
Harmony Agere and Linda Mzapi The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council has denied reports that grades D and E, categorised as fails at Ordinary Level, are now regarded as passes.










