Chat with Sis Noe: Not good at sex? Blame your health

PEOPLE have been writing to me to help them to improve their sex life and I have given out tips of how to make their beds hot. But one thing…

August is conference time

Religion Writer A host of church conferences are set for August as the period dubbed “the spiritual month” takes shape. Already Zion Christian Church’s mega conference, known for drawing tens of…

Mental illness: Rethinking the prejudice

Lee-Anne THE stigma that hovers around mental illnesses has broken strong family bonds and made the most caring person turn cruel. Marriages have ended, children have given up on parents,…

Highway to success: Schools out –what next?

Charles Dube SCHOOLS have just closed and in comes the holiday. Truly, students deserve this break after 14 weeks sweating it out at schools. In the olden days, students would definitely…

Trophy hunting ban costs economy

Restrictions on marketing and trade in ivory and ivory products as well as a ban on trophy hunting will not only have negative consequences for benefits accruing to Zimbabwe’s local…

100 schools switch to new education curriculum

Tinashe Farawo ABOUT 100 schools in different parts of Zimbabwe have switched to the new education curriculum that comes on stream in January 2017, with selected grades and forms participating. 

A virgins night out at a strip club

  Max Manzini, Sunday Life Reporter NO, not quite the virgin you are thinking of! Virgin as in this was my first time at a strip club. I had never experienced…

Great Limpopo Cultural Fair a melting pot of rural artistic richness

Vincent Gono recently in Chiredzi AN assorted collection of rural artistes drawn from different cultural backgrounds set the usually dull and silent nights of Muhlanguleni community and its environs in…

Taking jumbo debate away from ivory towers

Sifelani Tsiko Wildlife experts and environmentalists say the global wildlife community should support Zimbabwe and other countries that are pushing the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species to lift…

Ariston banks on normal rainfall season

LISTED agro-industrial concern Ariston Holdings is betting on normal rains for the 2016-2017 summer cropping season to lift its output, as a significant portion of its estates rely on rain-fed…

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