‘God has been kind to Zim’

Ruvimbo Chakanyuka Zimbabwe’s economy could rebound spectacularly and feed other African countries if its resources are fully harnessed, a top United Nations official has said.

Granny cultivates 80 plants of mbanje

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent A 78-YEAR-OLD Bulilima granny has been sentenced to a wholly suspended 24-month jail sentence for cultivating 80 plants of mbanje.

Motorist overpowers ‘armed robbers’

Nozibelo Maphosa, Sunday News Reporter TWO men from Chiredzi have been arrested after they attempted to rob a motorist and his friend who had offered them a lift to Mkwasine.

Trevor Noah: Not afraid of being funny

Tinashe Kusema The Big & Small Screen TREVOR Noah is easily one of the most polarising figures in entertainment.

Liberation hero Mandeya buried

Provincial Hero and national liberation war fighter Cde Philimon Mandeya, who died last week, was buried at Warren Hills Provincial Heroes Acre in Harare yesterday.

VP Mphoko hails chief’s role

Mashudu Netsianda Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko has implored the nation to respect chiefs for the leading role they play as custodians of cultural heritage and tradition.

New Spar opens in Harare

One of Harare’s popular supermarkets, Spar Ballantyne, has reopened under new management with a promise to excite customers with great ambience and modern services.

‘Churches must tap into ICTs’

Churches should embrace information communication technology for better ease of providing their services and to improve communication amonst congregants and in communities, a senior telecommunications industry official has said.

From Instagram to black and white

Andrew Moyo Beyond the Cover People have become hooked to photo sharing service Instagram.

Lancaster House was not best way to Uhuru

ZIMBABWEANS who were born when their country attained nationhood on 18 April, 1980 are now 37 years old, a period that is longer than a generation by seven years.

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