RCU Main Campus Construction at Advanced Stage

The construction of $2 million phase one project of the Reformed Church University Main Campus is at an advanced stage with the near completion of teaching and learning facilities as…

Mufakose 2 win theatre trophy

Shamaine Mutemererwa LowerSix Arts Mufakose 2 Secondary School participated in the LET THEM TRUST ARTS FESTIVALS held on Friday the 7th of July at the Exhibition Park Show Ground in…

‘Women are their own worst enemies’

Female leaders of Pentecostal churches are accountable for the low status of women in their congregations as they continue to reinforce patriarchy while neglecting each other’s advancement, new research shows.

Namibia draw first blood

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‘No, this is not justice’

Desire Ncube recently in  Chimanimani At 13 one becomes a teenager. It is the start of preparation for adulthood, a time of many physiological, hormonal and social changes.

Reforms start bearing fruit

Debra Matabvu recently in  Chinhoyi President Mugabe has signed the Amended Deeds Registries Act (Chapter 20:05) into law as part of Government’s ease of doing business reforms.

Boldness has genius, power and magic

Milton Kamwendo Hunt for  Greatness BOB Bauman, the former CEO of SmithKline Beecham, was at his inspired best when he said: “All newly-appointed chief executives should ask five key questions:…

Lessons from Mudhara Josh

Vp Phelekezela Mphoko I first met Father Zimbabwe, Dr Joshua Nkomo, when I was a child in 1952; I was 12-years-old then.

Zlatan may stay at Man U

ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC will be given the chance to resurrect his Manchester United career as he battles back from a serious knee injury, manager Jose Mourinho confirmed on Friday.

‘We are a selfish people’

Our Senior Reporter Lincoln Towindo last week spoke to Vice-President President Phelekezela Mphoko about his work in Government and Zanu-PF. Below is VP Mphoko in his own words

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