Reflections on delayed bond note launch

Persistence Gwanyanya RECENT revelations by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) that bond notes will be launched in the next three months have been met with mixed feelings by the…

Joyi: Mighty Warriors’ maestro

Ngqwele Dube Sports Correspondent PLAYING football with the boys’ soccer team at Nzwananzi Primary School saw teachers insisting on roping in a promising female player who they felt could take them…

The most important decorating tool you’re not using

PLANTS add colour, shape and life to a room and for that alone we love them. But they are also surprisingly versatile and — like artwork, furniture, and other decor…

The challenges of chicken farming in Mozambique

TRADE disputes have historically been fought over land, minerals and oil — but these days it’s chickens. Poultry has become a major bargaining chip and a failure to compromise even…

Bosso Chapter emerge victorious

Mbekezeli Ncube  Sports Reporter BOSSO Chapter had something to smile about after clinching the sixth edition of the Male Involvement Soccer Tournament. The event took place on Sunday last week…

Zim needs a critical mass approach to turnaround

Preamble: Economic Focus Dr Bongani Ngwenya THIS week’s economic focus is a continuation of last week’s, “Economic reform key to turnaround”, article. Structural economic challenges and problems require structural economic…

TRUE STORY: Mabvuku, Tafara’s unlikely hero

Tendai Chara “Heroes are ordinary people who make themselves extraordinary.” This definition of a hero by Gerard Arthur Way, an American singer and writer best describes the persona of the…

Theatrical art no walk in the park

Arts genres like theatre, for instance, do not get much attention from reporters because it is not a walk in the park dissecting a play.

You can experience a great marriage

Many individuals wonder if it is possible to have a loving and lasting marriage. Having seen many marriages crumbling, people wonder if there is anything called a happy marriage. To…

. . . as national herd is still under threat

Harmony Agere and Johannes Chitiki Government has vaccinated two million cattle, almost half of the total number of the national herd, against foot-and-mouth disease since its outbreak in 2014, the…

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