‘The calling isn’t sexually transmitted’
Tendai Manzvanzvike Divine Appointments — BISHOP Patience Itai Hove is the founder and president of Elshaddai Ministries International, an inter-denominational ministry she founded when she was 27-years-old as a Women’s…
Govt builds 100 000 houses
Government has built over 100 000 houses while 252 000 units are at various stages of construction as efforts to provide decent accommodation gather pace.
Resignation implications under Zim labour law
Tapiwa G Kasuso The common law recognises the right of an employee to terminate a contract of employment on notice. This termination is commonly known as resignation and is codified…
Consumption of impundu and ubhedu: Expressions of relationships among the Ndebele
Cultural Heritage, Phathisa Nyathi SOCIAL allocation of beef cuts has a story to tell beyond nutritional value. It is an expression of relationships and distribution of power. In today’s article…
Amai Mugabe High has done it!
Redemptor Makamache and Rutendo Zizhou (u6) — As our school motto goes “One who perseveres conquers,” Amai Mugabe Group of Schools has done it again.
Reigniting the fire in your relationship
Apostle Langton C Kanyati Matrimonial Hub — FINDING the right person is important but not as crucial an ingredient to long-lasting romance as knowing how to foster and cultivate love…
Decision to be made on Vic Falls Sevens venue
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter A decision will on Wednesday be made on the venue of next month’s Kwese Sports Victoria Falls Sevens rugby tournament with two possible sites for…
Gokwe town on brink of total collapse
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent INFRASTRUCTURE at Gokwe Town, including District Administrator’s office, the new court building, police station and civil servants residence risk collapsing due to a gully which has…
New curriculum — positives
LAST time we looked at the new curriculum our main focus was on problem areas which might impede its smooth implementation. However, a closer analysis shows improvements in some areas…
Land rights key to fixing Africa’s crowded, costly cities: World Bank
NAIROBI — Africa needs to reform its systems for buying and selling land and invest aggressively in urban infrastructure to create jobs, end poverty and reduce cities’ high living costs,…




