Whirlwind blows classes during exams
Michael Magoronga, Kwekwe Correspondent Panic gripped A-level candidates at Mbizo High School in Kwekwe last week as they had to scurry for cover when the roof of the classroom they…
Fighting graft will boost bond notes
Persistence Gwanyanya “I know that after my death you will become utterly corrupt and will turn from the way I have commanded you to follow. In those days disaster will…
Saudi, Iran stoke Sunni-Shia tensions in Nigeria: experts
Kano – Northern Nigeria has become the latest battleground in the proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia, after violent clashes between supporters of rival groups from the two main…
Teacher cohabits with pupil
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent PARENTS and villagers in Silobela in Kwekwe are up in arms with a teacher at Musilahove Secondary School who is allegedly cohabiting with a 16-year-old Ordinary…
The status of neighbours in Islam
Umari Stambuli Holy Qur’aan Speaks — Apart from a man’s parents, children and close relatives, there also exists a permanent association between him and his neighbours. We cannot afford to…
In-laws stirring trouble at home
I am 36 and my husband is 39. We are blessed with two boys and a girl. We have been married for ten years. The truth is I do not…
First-half tourist arrivals fall 3 percent
Livingstone Marufu — THE decline of visitors from the country’s major source markets, especially from mainland Africa and Europe, dragged tourist arrivals down three percent to 902 435 during the…
Zim grows appetite for tech innovations
Africa Moyo — ZIMBABWE is slowly morphing into a country that churns out technologically-savvy innovators willing to create life-changing start ups, moving away from being one that merely produces workers…
Govt says no to fuel hike
Kuda Bwititi: Chief Reporter Government will not approve any arbitrary increase in fuel prices and the country has enough stocks of both diesel and petrol, a senior Government official has…








