Two killed in road accident

Fungayi Munyoro: Weekender Correspondent TWO people were killed, while nine were injured when a Mazda B1600 they were travelling in veered off the road on the 70km peg along Nyanga–Ruwangwe Road…

Headman up for murder

Liberty Dube: Weekender Correspondent A HEADMAN in Mutare District allegedly murdered his 71-year-old aunt recently after a heated family dispute.The late Esther Muzinye (71) who was rushed to Mutare Provincial Hospital,…

Mutare family in cemetery storm

Tendai Gukutikwa: Weekender Correspondent A MUTARE man who is allegedly in the habit of barring his extended family members from visiting their family cemetery was dragged to court last week. Peter Siyahamba…

What to do in tough economic times

Jannie Rossouw What should you do to ensure that your business survives and thrives in the current difficult economic environment? Head of Sanlam Business MarketJannie Rossouw answers.

Win in your family

Motivation for Success: Arthur Marara “No matter what you’ve done for yourself or for humanity, if you can’t look back on having given love and attention to your own family, what…

Corruption robs fiscus, fuels radicalisation

Anton Du Plessis Corruption is the most neglected human rights violation of our time. It fuels injustice, inequality and deprivation and is a major catalyst for migration and terrorism. The…

BlackBerry stops making phone

BlackBerry, the Canadian company that invented the smart-phone and addicted legions of road warriors to the “crackberry,” has stopped making its iconic handsets. Finally conceding defeat in a battle lost long…

Samsung scrambles for answers after halting Note 7 phone sales

Samsung halted sales of its Galaxy Note 7 smart-phones and asked consumers to stop using the ones they’ve already purchased, another blow to South Korea’s largest company as it struggles…

Apple, Samsung in court over design of iPhone

The epic legal battle pitting Apple against its bitter rival Samsung over the design of the iPhone reaches a new level Tuesday when it heads to the US Supreme Court. The…

English no longer holds sway in the digital age

Ant Pascoe Ever since the internet was invented, English has been considered as the language in which to converse and engage with audiences.

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