Ben locks Finance, chases tennis dream
BENJAMIN LOCK took a giant step towards realising a childhood dream of working in the banking sector after recently graduating with a Finance degree at Florida State University in the…
Respect our forefathers’ scientific inventions
Cuthbert Zulu Hillside Teachers College WHETHER you are in the capital city or in a village in rural Zimbabwe, by now if you have not heard of STEM, then you are…
Fan park for Highlanders Clubhouse
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter THE Highlanders Clubhouse now has three television sets as the club’s vice-chairman Modern Ngwenya and losing candidate for that post Kenneth Mhlophe have donated screens.
No judge in Masvingo
THE Masvingo High Court which was opened by the Judicial Services Commission (JSC) on May 30, 2016; does not have a judge and will only get one in January 2017,…
Tobacco rakes in US$600m
ZIMBABWE has so far realised at least US$609 million from the sale of 167 million kilogrammes of tobacco since the start of the marketing season at the end of March.
Imperious Hamilton fastest in Canada
Lewis Hamilton was in scintillating form as he set the pace in second practice at the Canadian Grand Prix. The world champion headed Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel by 0.257 seconds and…
Agriculture column: Agriculture boards, farmers should demand a stake
Mhlupheki Dube GOING through the names of board members of one parastatal announced recently, I found myself subconsciously asking the same questions that always come into my mind when such…
Commonly confused words
Charles Dube BEFORE tackling today’s business I found it worthwhile to clarify further the use of A and An in sentences. Those who read this column a few weeks ago…
Politics of the Media in Africa
More than the school, the church and the family unit as sites of ideological formation of the human being, the media have become a central site of the formation of…
‘Cash shortages won’t hurt food supply’
Current cash shortages will not result in basic food insecurity reminiscent of the 2008 hyper-inflationary era as most retailers use wire-transfers and not cash to buy goods, experts have said.

