‘Lamentations @12’ readies for world tour
Takudzwa Chihambakwe “The main reason why these ruthless men get away with their crime is simply because most of the victims do not know what the law says about child…
Tokwe-Mukosi Dam to be used in Sept
Walter Mswazie in Masvingo THE harnessed water in Tokwe-Mukosi Dam under construction in Masvingo will be ready for use as early as September since most of the work will be…
A biblical take on Zim-Asset
Bishop Margaret Takaedza Gwaze of New Revelation Glass House Ministries International (Chitungwiza) speaks to Tendai Manzvanzvike about the women’s conference her church will host this week. She speaks about the…
City of Harare, City of ‘Actors’
The cameras will not stop rolling at Harare City Council, at least for now. The council is known for creating drama — at one point allowing its elected members to shower…
Women benefit from rearing free range chickens
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter AS the cock crows heralding a new day, Mrs Susan Mapendere (52) like most women in her village, one of her immediate worries is to…
Choosing the right window blinds
GET the privacy, light filtering and look you want with this breakdown of blind options. Choice and variety are fundamental expectations in the 21st-century world of today. When I was a…
Necessary devils of Mbare produce market
Tendai Chara and Livingstone Marufu It is well past midnight and the only licensed nightclub at Mbare Musika —one of the country’s biggest fresh farm produce market — is filled…
Mudzimba with Mai Chisamba…My daughter identifies more with my sister
THANK you so much for this platform. I am happily married and I am also a mother of seven children. I had three sets of twins and one single birth.
Commodities rebound sparks optimism
THE nascent recovery in global commodity prices, especially for gold and platinum, has raised expectations that Zimbabwe will generate more revenues from mining than initially forecast.
Miss Gweru aims high
Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent Barely a month in her reign as the Miss Gweru 2016, Form Six student Courtney Venencia Matende is aiming high.










