Rid the culture of tardiness in Zim

Chris Chenga Open Economy Assume, dear reader, that as a business executive you were cordially invited to a business breakfast set for Monday morning at 8 am; or perhaps as a…

Freedom through truth, knowledge

Shingai Rukwata Ndoro Chiseling TheDebris READING and interpreting Scriptures literally and historically makes them unreliable and dangerously false. This column has shown that it’s a lie that the consequences of…

Govt freezes recruitments, promotions

Bulawayo Bureau Government has with immediate effect frozen the recruitment of new employees and promotions in the Civil Service as part of its staff rationalisation exercise. This is in line with…

lnvisible disabilities: A thorny reality

Disability Issues with Dr Christine Peta Whilst the focus of this article is to discuss the meaning of the subject of disability, I start by saying that I am humbled…

Black ideas matter: An awakening

Cetshwayo Mabhena The Black Lives Matter social movement haunts the United States of America. Sparked by the unfair and unjust acquittal of George Michael Zimmerman who shot dead one Trayvon…

Coaching clinic to help develop basketball

Mbekezeli Ncube and Allen Khumalo Sports Reporters BASKETBALL Union of Zimbabwe president Joe Mujuru challenged participants at a basketball coaching clinic at Eveline High School last weekend to use the knowledge…

Sadc turns to energy investment

Joseph Ngwawi Southern African leaders are expected to discuss measures to mobilise resources for developing energy infrastructure as a key enabler for the region’s industrialisation thrust as well as discuss…

Drama as Mutare City win it late

Mutare City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (0) 2 Hwange . . . . . . . . . . .…

The secret to a lasting marriage

THERE have been hard times — maybe even devastating times — but somehow you are working through life. The kids seem happy enough. You provide for them the best you…

Govt should curb excesses of business

  THE excesses of profiteering-minded businesses, which became more than apparent during Zimbabwe’s hyperinflationary era, still abound.

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