First Family wishes Zim happy festival holiday

Nduduzo Tshuma in Masvingo THE First Family yesterday expressed good wishes for Zimbabweans ahead of the Christmas and New Year’s celebrations and called for zero tolerance to road carnage.

Mukuwasha asina hunhu

Mai Chisamba — I am 19 years old and I come from a family of five. Our parents stay at our rural home and I stay in town with my…

Unity, respect & hard work: President

Foreword to the Zanu PF Central Committee Report to the 16th National People’s Conference 2016 It gives me great pleasure to present this Central Committee Report at this 16th National…

Xmas decorations from recycled materials

THE holidays are here! It is time for family, time for friends, time for good food and time for shopping. If once this time of the year inspired people to…

. . . as medical tourism flourishes

Harmony Agere Extra Reporter — WITH the falling standards in public health institutions and exorbitant fees in the private sector, more Zimbabwean patients are now seeking treatment in Asian countries,…

VP Mphoko’s shades of Dr Nkomo

Nduduzo Tshuma in Masvingo VICE-President Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday evoked shades of his predecessor, Dr John Landa Nkomo, as he chaired the report-back session of thematic committees at Zanu-PF’s 16th National…

Rescuing the little ones from themselves

Harmony Agere — IN mid-October, the Mberengwa community woke up to shocking news that a local Grade Seven girl had gone into labour while writing her final English examination.

VP Mphoko’s shades of Dr Nkomo

Nduduzo Tshuma in Masvingo VICE-President Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday evoked shades of his predecessor, Dr John Landa Nkomo, as he chaired the report-back session of thematic committees at Zanu-PF’s 16th National…

3D Events to host Black Motion

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter ON 21 December 2012, local entertainment events agency – 3D Events management held its first ever pre-Unity Day celebrations, where they held one of the…

Marshal Chiza gets international recognition

Joel Tsvakwi, Sunday Life Correspondent ONE of Zimbabwe’s youngest motivational writers Marshal Chiza (18) is ecstatic about his international recognition, following the launch of his second book in Harare recently.

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