When dog burial space runs out

Freedom Mupanedemo IMAGINE a convoy of cars, driving slowly and flashing lights, with one of the cars turned into a hearse carrying the carcass of a dead pet on its…

Economic Focus: 97 percent? It Can’t!

Gabriel Masvora WHEN you are being introduced to mathematics at primary level, there is a certain level where you are told that some of the problems are not solvable and…

The Lord has taken the giants thus far

Desire Ncube SOUTH AFRICAN based award winning gospel artist, Reverend Tapera Toggy Chivariro, will share the stage with local gospel greats Charles Charamba and Mechanic Manyeruke as part of the…

For the police, family comes first

Wendy Nyakurerwa Assistant Editor Behind Police Commissioner-General Dr Augustine Chihuri’s stern demeanour as a man of law and order is something softer, something that only becomes pronounced when he is around…

Drug abuse on the increase

Common drugs such as dagga and cannabis that have been abused for a long time in Zimbabwe, now pale into insignificance when compared with dangerous drugs that are finding their…

Successful Solutions: The Church at a time such as this

Kilton Moyo I pray I will not be misunderstood by my very own in the Body of Christ as I share on this crucial issue. I do not seek to…

Churches turn to plastic money for offerings

Bulawayo Bureau Some pentecostal churches have adopted Point of Sale (POS) machines to encourage congregants to tithe, pay offerings and settle other church related obligations using plastic money. 

Schools to offer non-formal education

Sunday Mail Reporter GOVERNMENT has directed primary and secondary schools to establish non-formal education curricula to absorb more than one million teenagers and young adults who are out of school…

Of the good guys gone bad

Super P-Force for sale, buy dapoxetine. THE sermon this week is centred around Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere, Prophet Walter Magaya of the Prophetic Healing…

Death of Harare’s public parks

Munyaradzi Mlambo A big fish pond a few metres from the entrance to Hillside Park in Harare used to be a dwelling place for all varieties of fish for sightseers. Now…

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