Religions split by mbanje policy

Emmanuel Kafe Government’s recent decision to legalise cannabis farming for medicinal purposes has divided religious leaders.

Madinda bullish despite injuries

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent HIGHLANDERS coach Madinda Ndlovu is unfazed by injuries plugging his camp which has seen five of his regular players ruled out as they take on ZPC…

Zimpapers hosts food and wine tasting fest

Andrew Moyo WHISKEY and wine lovers will get to challenge their taste buds on May 25 as Zimpapers is set to host a food and wine tasting festival at Zimparks…

Nostalgic cars: Peugeot 404

Lovert Mafukure You have to admit that they don’t make cars like they used to back then. Quirky, robust spaceship-styled cars made to last a century. The fifties were a…

SIS NOE: I want to read my lover’s phone messages

Hi Sis Noe I AM in love with some guy but now I think he is avoiding me because when I call he diverts my calls to his young sister’s…

Mudhara Bhonzo dies

Veteran actor and comedian Lawrence Simbarashe, popularly known as Mudhara Bhonzo, has died.

The Literary Mother-head and our feminism

Richard Mahomva I am not a fan of these Western anchored ideas nor am I keen about human rights commemorations emanating from the West.

Rejecting the voice of people is mocking god

Micheal Mhalnga 1 Thessalonians 4:7-8: For God did not call us to be impure, but to live a holy life. Therefore, anyone who rejects this instruction does not reject a…

ZMDC seeks partners to revive key mines

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC) is seeking joint venture partnerships to resuscitate its defunct gold and graphite mines across the country.

Mhere sparkles as Manyowa ends silence

THE fight in Mathias Mhere defies his stature.

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