Chicken Inn, Bulawayo City held
Sports Correspondents Chicken Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Chapungu. . . . . . . . . . .…
Furniture demand ravages the savannah
NO ONE paid much attention to the gnarled, yellow-blossomed rosewood trees dotted around farmsteads in northern Cote d’Ivoire until Chinese-backed buyers started offering money for the timber.
War vets remain resolute
Robin Muchetu Senior Reporter THE War Veterans Council of Elders yesterday said they will not go to court to challenge the leadership of Mr Christopher Mutsvangwa who was recently expelled from…
Saved by truth, knowledge and freedom
Chiselling the Debris IF the Genesis people were historical human beings and the “curses” were real, nobody else would be affected after them because each person is responsible for the…
Windermere Hotel: Catch a glimpse of the sun setting in the boat #30788
Rumbidzai Mbewe, Sunday Life Correspondent WE have been to a couple of places in the city with my girlfriends and this time around, we thought we needed a change of environment…
I am ready to do it for my country again: Letwin
Rumbidzai Mbewe, Sunday Life Correspondent IN 2012 she was crowned Miss Southern Africa Zimbabwe and that was her first mark into the modelling industry. From there she never looked back, she…
Prayer, meditation and action
Flora Teckie A Bahá’í Perspective THROUGH prayer we commune with God, we praise the Almighty Creator and express our love for Him. The capacity to meditate is our distinguishing feature as…
Successful Solutions: Should leadership be gender based?
Kilton Moyo LET me start by asking you a question. Should leadership be gender based? As far back as I can remember, I have always seen men and women at each…
Zambia’s agric success story
Extra Reporter Zimbabwe might have to take a cue from Zambia, which has ambitions of becoming the food basket of Southern Africa. The Southern African country has successfully revived its agricultural…
Zimplats eyes US$500m investments
ZIMPLATS, the country’s biggest platinum producer, has lined up investments worth more than US$500 million despite declining commodity prices on international markets.



