Zimra hastens cargo tracking system

Business Reporter — THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) is hastening the rollout of the electronic cargo tracking system, which is designed to monitor trucks transiting through Zimbabwe, as authorities heighten…

Prayer request leads to rape discovery

Fairness Moyana, Hwange Correspondent A PRAYER request by a 12-year-old Grade 7 pupil for God to heal her of wounds on her private parts led to the unearthing of the…

Proliferation of independent schools

Harmony Agere: Extra Reporter Advertisements seeking prospective primary and secondary school learners have in the past fortnight taken media platforms by storm. With public schools never short of recruits, most of…

Beer: Seeking to understand migrations of items from the material realm to the spiritual realm

  Cultural Heritage, Phathisa Nyathi Today’s article, while true to the current theme of food as a cultural expression, will be a double edged sword. It will, in the first…

Assembly point granted monument status

Sunday Mail Reporter Government has declared Dzapasi Assembly Point — the country’s biggest post-liberation war assembly point – and nine other sites of historical and cultural importance, as national monuments.

Highs and lows of Starbrite finale

Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter This may have, according to the organisers been the most competitive edition of Starbrite ever but the two-day event was not without its hits and…

Until prison do us part

Wendy Nyakurerwa Her Point of View There is a thin line between the aggrieved and the wrongdoer, Desmond Chideme and his wife Olinda Chapel recently schooled us on that. Apparently,…

Schools ordered not to sell stationery

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter SCHOOLS have no mandate to sell uniforms and stationery to parents but should instead concentrate on their core business of teaching pupils, an official has said.

A cancer time bomb for Zim men

Sam Mandivheyi The majority of males above 35 years in Zimbabwe seldom seek health checks. In most cases they seek attention only when critically ill. The culture is dangerous when it comes…

Tsholotsho boy seeks to enter house music niche

Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter GROWING up in the remotest areas of Tsholotsho with brothers who made and played guitars out of cooking oil containers is just the amount of…

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