How to know you’ve met a consummate soulmate
WHEN we hear the words soulmates, oftentimes we gaze up into the sky and visualise our knight in shining armour or our Rapunzel who will let their hair down.
Three paths to the Zimbabwe we want
Micheal Mhlanga Professor Mthuli Ncube is everyone’s darling at the moment. Being part of the “Dream Team”, comes with a lot of a national burden even if the country is…
Five more tollgates for highways
Debra Matabvu GOVERNMENT will next month establish five new tollgates on major highways as part of efforts to generate more revenue for roads infrastructure development.
Legalised mbanje movement regulated
Tanyaradzwa Kutaura, Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has said raw and processed marijuana can now only be moved in and out of Zimbabwe via Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport.
Sibanda rises to second in Africa
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent YOUNG tennis ace, Ethan Sibanda is now ranked second in Africa in the 14 years and under section after clinching the ITF/ CAT International 14 and…
Steering troubleshooting guide
Lovert Mafukure Steer Safe THE steering system is of paramount importance because without it there is no control. Let’s look at how you can possibly maintain a good steering system…
Bushiri in Vic Falls
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter MALAWIAN Prophet Shepherd Bushiri whose Enlightened Christian Gathering Church recently came under fire for exposing a child living with HIV, made a private visit to…
Man Utd battle past Watford to ease pressure on Mou
MANCHESTER UNITED punctured Watford’s bubble yesterday, withstanding late pressure from the surprise early Premier League pacesetters to win 2-1 and relieve the pressure on beleaguered manager Jose Mourinho.
Money lenders hit by defaults
Precious Maphosa, Business Reporter MICROFINANCE Institutions (MFIs) are struggling to cope with the high number of loan delinquency and defaults by borrowers largely due to poor financial management practices being…
Heroes, saints, messiahs and monsters
Cetshwayo Mabhena The English idiom “devil’s advocate” originates from a beautiful ancient practice of the Catholic Church.











