My Zimbabwe kind of Ghetto Life
Miriraishe Mavundutse, U6 St Dominic’s High School (Mutare) The speakers next door are blurring such that they are capable of bringing down the great walls of China, Pamamonya ipapo and…
Empower Bank capitalised
Sharon Munjenjema Government has capitalised Empower Bank, a micro-financial institution targeted at youth empowerment, to the tune of US$2, 5 million, a Cabinet minister has said.
Understanding crimes of fraud, forgery
Tichawana Nyahuma Legal Matters No doubt, fraud is one of the most prevalent crimes in our country. It is, therefore, not surprising that the Zimbabwe Republic Police has a department…
Bona, don’t let ém take us back to Stone Age
Mtandazo Dube Bolt Cutter I doubt that most of the people making noise about the board actually went through the list of names that make up that panel – it…
August 2017 Enrolment: RCU offers Weekend, Evening Classes
The Reformed Church University (RCU) has maintained a cost-effective approach to offering quality tertiary education in its on-going enrolment drive for August 2017, a move which shall see employed commerce…
‘Better days for Zimbabwe’
Religious Writer KINGDOM Prosperity Ministries (KPM) leader Apostle Rodney Chipoyera has prophesied that Zimbabwe will experience seven years of plenty starting from the beginning of 2018 going forward.
Keep the flame of freedom, unity alive
Dr Sydney Sekeramayi On May 25 each year, we join the rest of Africa in celebrating our freedom, unity and identity as Africans.
Chigova hurt by Warriors snub
Langton Nyakwenda GEORGE CHIGOVA is hurt by Norman Mapeza’s decision to overlook him for the Warriors.
Akbay queries stoppage time
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent Highlanders coach, Erol Akbay has raised concern of the amount of additional time referees add on to games saying it does not sum up the stoppages…
King Black is Byo’s Zim Dancehall supremo
Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter WITH Zim Dancehall being the most preferred musical genre, particularly by the youths, it is no wonder why artistes in the genre continue to thrive,…











