What we eat we become: Imposing desired social behaviour through expressions of food

WHEN one has spent a fair amount of time scrutinising African culture, in particular cosmological dimensions, one can’t help observing recurring themes across the broad spectrum of African culture. One…

Car Temporary Import Permits period reduced

Nozibelo Maphosa, Sunday News Reporter THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) will reduce the duration of the temporary importation permit for motor vehicles from 12 to three months with effect from…

DPC pays out US$3,2m

Livingstone Marufu — THE Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC) has paid out US$3,2 million out of US$6,4 million to clients of failed banks. Government created the DPC to provide a safety…

HCCL potential investor in sight

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter HWANGE Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) is at the advanced stage of identifying a potential investor to partner with in the resuscitation of its strategic mining…

Tiny Oklahoma town threatens Opec

FOR Opec, there are few enemies more fearsome than the tiny Oklahoma town of Cushing. With oil inventories at Cushing creeping near an all-time high, US benchmark futures prices are…

Delightful Decor: Turn your bachelor pad into a stylish retreat

EVERY bachelor or bachelorette finds it a daunting task to turn their “newly” acquired bachelor pad into the ultimate stylish retreat . . . . this is made so by the fact that they…

National identity can boost economy

Taurai Changwa Business Forum  — A NATIONAL identity and cultural ethos are intrinsic values that naturally shape business conduct. Experts usually say cultural behaviour can have a huge impact on…

Improve motor insurance value

Sam Samu — AS the nation celebrates the festive season, it is important to raise awareness about motor insurance and how victims of road accidents can get compensation.

True meaning of Christmas

Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter CHRISTMAS Day is just a week away and as expected the streets are filled with festive cheer. Shops have put up their Christmas decorations and…

Bulawayo man crushed by train

Sunday News Reporter A 41-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo man was run over by a train three weeks ago only for his family to identify his body eight days later.

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