Move to lower interest rates
Livingstone Marufu — GOVERNMENT is engaging the Bankers Association of Zimbabwe (BAZ) over high interest rates of over 15 percent, in an attempt to increase the competitiveness of local products…
Chipawo produces Christ’s birth story
Takudzwa Chihambakwe — FORGET about the manger laden with donkeys and sheep or an angel in a glowing white gown appearing to the Virgin Mary during the B.C era —…
The case of Free Higher Education
Cetshwayo Mabhena When a good question is put across in a bad way the answers to it are bound to come in all sorts of distorted and disfigured ways.
Hive of activity at Beitbridge Border as injiva, xmas shoppers troop home
Mashudu Netsianda in Beitbridge Beitbridge Border Post was yesterday a hive of activity as scores of travellers mostly injiva and Christmas shoppers passed through the border in the last hour…
New curriculum embraces all religions
Desire Ncube — THE new education curriculum framework embraces diverse religious activities so as to expose students to various beliefs, a Government official has said.
Oral manifestations of the thyroid gland dysfunction
Kimberly Nyathi COMPLIMENTS of the season.
The endangered cycads
Andrew Mangwarara — ONE of my favourite group of plants are cycads – ancient relics. Cycads inspire a sense of awe and intrigue due to their architecture and are therefore…
Mzembi calls for unity ahead UNWTO poll
. . . as Morocco fields candidate Africa Moyo — TOURISM and Hospitality Industry Minister Dr Walter Mzembi, who was endorsed by the Heads of State and Government as Africa’s…
Massive irrigation plan to keep hunger at bay
Livingstone Marufu Government will in 2017 install irrigation equipment worth US$25 million in small-holder areas countrywide to increase farm productivity and mitigate against drought.
AWA’s fruitful year
Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter A FEW years ago, the name Awakhiwe Sibanda would not have rung a bell in anyone’s mind but now with one Zim hip-hop award, one…











