Industry looking forward to life after polls
As Zimbabweans cast their ballot tomorrow to elect a new Government, industry has praised the peaceful environment that characterised the campaign period and is pinning hopes for massive economic take-off…
Cross pooh-poohs Chamisa
Outgoing MDC National Assembly representative for Bulawayo South Mr Eddie Cross says President Emmerson Mnangagwa will win in tomorrow’s election owing to the progress he has made in the past…
When you do not know what to do
We are addicted to certainty, to knowing and doing what is predictable. Faith is not fiction but a necessary navigational instrument of life. Certainty is a myth because life is…
Naaz host technical certification course
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent BULAWAYO is set to play host to an International Association of Athletics Federations Technical Officials Education Certification System (TOECS) Level 1 course next week to be…
Election observers happy with preps
Former Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf yesterday paid a courtesy call on President Emmerson Mnangagwa at his Munhumutapa Offices in her capacity as co-head of the International Republican Institute-National Democratic Institute…
Journey to Great Zimbabwe: Need to see the African past through eyes of the African mind
Phathisa Nyathi HOPEFULLY, we have sufficiently demonstrated the perversity of expressions of sexuality in the African world of culture. Our journey to Great Zimbabwe takes us to a colossal lithic…
The political parties
Below is the list of the 133 political parties set to contest tomorrow’s harmonised elections.
I dream of being a grandmaster — Jele
Patrick Mushunje, Sports Reporter Young, talented and visionary chess player, Tapiwa Jele says he dreams of being a chess grandmaster in the near future.
Virginity testing: An act of protecting girl child
THE month of August brings all sorts of memories to teenage girls in Guta RaJehova (GRJ). It is a month where the church elders test their virginity. Human rights defenders…
Karo empowers community
Karo Zimbabwe Holdings has allocated a 15 percent equity in each of its three units to workers and communities where the firm will be operating, its shareholding structure reveals.





