Note2note: A bet that’s shaken the world
Chelsea Moyo WHAT started as a bet between friends is now a remarkable choir capable of competing with the world’s best.
Zindoga’s deceptive masterpiece
TWO weeks ago, Zimbabwe’s literary fraternity welcomed yet another talented writer as Tichaona Zindoga launched his debut poetry anthology, “Death of the Commissar”, in Harare. Being a prolific political reporter…
‘To teach is to touch lives forever’
They say, to “teach is to touch lives forever’ or that “a teacher takes a hand, opens a mind and touches a heart.”
Million dollar ‘wizadry’ saves Merlin
Africa Moyo Textiles firm Merlin Private Limited has escaped the clutches of liquidation for the second time in a decade, raising expectations that it will be able to reinvent itself.
Thanks for the honesty, Cde Didymus
Didymus should stop the phone calls and the invitations to private media hacks who have nothing better to do than to visit his Zesa-less house.
The Zim-Asset revolution continues
Emerging from a shed, a young man in overalls hands over a toolbox to an elderly man.
Mhaka’s Rio non-adventure
Sports Reporter BODYBUILDER Simba Mhaka knocked on many a door begging for money to compete at the World Fitness Federation Universe Championships in Brazil last month.
Amidu’s sweet Sunday reunion
Don Makanyanga AFTER Caps United’s goalless draw at ZPC Kariba in September last year, Sunday Chidzambwa summoned Abbas Amidu for a chat.
Federer on the cusp of history
Roger Federer stands on the brink of Wimbledon history and has admitted that his 2017 renaissance has caught even him by surprise.
US fears China’s Silk Road
IN the 19th century mansion in central Belgrade where bureaucrats plan some of Serbia’s important overseas projects, 64-year-old Ivan Mrkic is busy unpacking boxes teeming with the books, research papers…











