Zim, India forge cultural solidarity
Tanyaradzwa Kutaura Cultural exchange programmes between Zimbabwe and India are crucial in cementing political and economic relations between the two countries, a senior government official has said.
Chinamwari lives on
Veronica Gwaze AS the sun scorched the arid lands of Muhlanguleni village in Chiredzi South, a band of ululating teenagers swept across the dry area.
Allah will make a way
AFTER nine days of offering sacrifices during the Eid al-Adha period, the Muslim community is optimistic that Allah will answer their prayers for Zimbabwe’s economic turnaround.
The old or the new for PSL
THE choice for the 18 Premier Soccer League clubs looks simple but in football politics, nothing is as it looks.
Bag of lemons clad in pretty metal?
Lovert Mafukure JAPAN has engineered some of the best looking cars of all time. Cars that tickle the right nerves with aggressive styling that will make you buy them.
‘Price increases exaggerated’
Sharon Munjenjema Retailers say price increases of basic commodities are being exaggerated, particularly on social media, while a survey conducted by the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe shows the cost of…
Crack whip on errant businesses
Dr Gift Mugano Government has repeatedly called on business to be disciplined but the call has mostly fallen on deaf ears as market indiscipline has taken route.
New tariffs for medical aid
A new, scientifically determined tariff that will be paid to service providers by medical aid societies is ready for implementation.
DeMbare go to SLIZ school
THERE is a school of thought which says winning in sport starts in the office, an argument that suggests that a team is as good as its administration.
The unaccounted for generation
Emmanuel Kafe In a village in Nyazura in Manicaland, young children indulge in role-playing games – commonly called “mahumbwe” – like kids all over Zimbabwe.


