Market report: Zimre Holdings to dispose some of its assets

LISTED financial services group, Zimre Holdings Limited (ZHL) has begun negotiations which will culminate in the disposal of some of its assets to fund future growth.

Nac campaign yields positive results

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter THE National Aids Council (Nac) has said its “Stop the Bus Campaign” was yielding positive results with the number of people who know their status and…

Daily Divinity Questions And Answers

Witness Dingani QUESTION: “Prophets were often more concerned with nationalist ambitions than with religion.” Examine this view. To what extent are Zimbabwean prophets concerned with religion? (25)

Money is spiritual

Itai Chipunza Our existence on this earth is more spiritual than most of care to think of it. The reason we choose to ignore our spirituality is also spiritual.

Repssi celebrates 15 years

Mashudu Mambo, Sunday News Reporter THE Regional Psycho Social Support Initiative (Repssi) celebrated its 15th anniversary on Friday at Masiye Camp in Matobo District, with calls for communities to help…

Zim teen runs for rural libraries

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter NEW Zealand-based Zimbabwean teenager, Tinotenda Kunaka has entered the Hamilton (New Zealand) Round the Bridges race as part of efforts to raise funds towards setting up…

Editorial Comment: A Titanic heading for an iceberg

AS Zimbabweans gather today at the National Heroes Acre to bury a heroine who spent more than six decades to further our development, somewhere schemers who have also spent the…

Behold, it’s the King of Dancehall

KING of Dancehall, Beenie Man, arrives in Zimbabwe this Thursday for the Spring Festival set for Alex Sports Club in the capital.

A national hero’s dying wish

Kuda Bwititi Chief Reporter National heroine Cde Shuvai Ben Mahofa called several top Zanu-PF and Government officials in her final hours, imploring them to ensure the ruling party remained united,…

All under-15 girls to get HPV vaccine

Grace Kaerasora All girls up to the age of 14 in Zimbabwe will be vaccinated against Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) — the leading cause of cervical cancer.

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