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:…
Iran pushes inter-faith unity
THE Cultural Centre of the Embassy of Islamic Republic of Iran in Zimbabwe recently published a book titled “Inter-religious dialogues in Zimbabwe” with the aim of promoting synergies, tolerance and…
Cyber bullies meet their match
Lincoln Towindo The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe will soon start pooling personal records of all registered mobile phone subscribers in a central server, with the data being…
Pupils shine at Let Them
Takudzwa Chihambakwe Harare Exhibition Park came alive as pupils from 35 institutions converged on July 7-8 for the fifth Let Them Trust Schools Arts Festival.
Muguruza wins Wimbledon
Spain’s Garbine Muguruza won her first Wimbledon title and ended Venus Williams’ hopes of becoming the oldest Grand Slam champion in Saturday’s women’s final.
GetBucks bullish on bond
Business Reporter LISTED deposit-taking microfinance firm GetBucks is confident the second tranche of its bond listing, which opened in May to raise US$15 million, will be well received.
Civil servants’ crunch housing indaba
Debra Matabvu The Apex Council, which brings together representatives of Government employees, will this week have a crucial indaba with the employer to finalise issues that are threatening to derail…





