‘My battle with polycystic ovarian syndrome’
Praise Bvumbamera Correspondent In January this year, I started experiencing severe stomach pains and thought they were normal abdominal disturbances.
He’s simply the best
MADRID. – We have known about Lionel Messi’s talents for a long time now, and yet he somehow manages to keep on doing it: once again, he has found a…
Sub-Sahara set for 2,5pc growth rebound
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to record a rebound in growth of 2,5 percent in 2017 that will be barely sufficient enough to deliver any…
Waverley targets 15pc exports hike
Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter Waverley Blankets is targeting a 15 percent increase in exports to regional markets on increased production as installation of a new $1, 5 million plant nears completion.
Let’s hope GMB is truly ready
Obert Chifamba Agri-Insight LAST Friday’s Maize Value Chain conference held in Harare provided answers to some pertinent questions that had been troubling most stakeholders in the agriculture sector in terms of…
The King of Clay is back
MONACO. – Against the backdrop of the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, Rafael Nadal made more tennis history on Sunday – with the promise of even more as spring unfolds.
Zim nurse thrives in war zone
Ruth Butaumocho Gender Profile Nurses shuffle into the emergency room – an army of white coats, with hopeful, patient smiles.
Minister Mushohwe launches ZBC news bulletins in nine languages
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Dr Chris Mushohwe yesterday officially launched the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) television news bulletins for nine languages.
Minister Mushohwe launches ZBC news bulletins in nine languages
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Dr Chris Mushohwe yesterday officially launched the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) television news bulletins for nine languages.
50 artistes for King Dube’s homecoming
Nhlalwenhle Ngwenya, Showbiz Correspondent Canada-based rapper King Dube, is set to make his maiden performance in Zimbabwe at Horizon Pub on 29 April alongside 50 other artistes.









