American views on the Zim helicopter
By Flight Lieutenant Barnabas Sibanda (Retired) Two weeks ago Sunday Life published an article on the views expressed by American citizens about the Zimbabwe helicopter.
Journey to Great Zimbabwe: Links between a chevron pattern and the crocodile in expressions of fertility
Phathisa Nyathi THIS article seeks to identify links, if any, between the chevron motif and pattern on the one hand and the crocodile on the other.
Making writing great again
Bruce Ndlovu FOR a country that gave the world writers such as Dambudzo Marechera, Charles Mungoshi and Yvonne Vera, Zimbabwe is not producing the calibre of writers of that quality…
As things fall apart: Regrettable, bad Parliament choices
Micheal Mhlanga There is nothing new about Parliament insurgencies in Zimbabwe nor anything inherently wrong with them.
ICC cracks the whip
PAKISTAN’S paceman Hasan Ali and Afghanistan’s Asghar Afghan and Rashid Khan have all been fined on for violating the players’ code of conduct, the International Cricket Council said yesterday.
Residents pressure council over wetlands
Residents are exhorting the Harare City Council to protect wetlands from property developers and land barons so as to stop the continued contamination of groundwater.
Operation: Time to get married
WHEN fliers were sent out for a single ladies all-night prayer, Prophetess Memory Matimbire attracted a lot of criticism from most people.
Many of her critics pointed out that society is putting too much pressure on the girl child to get married. It is as if those who are not married are inadequate.
Living with diabetes mellitus
All types of diabetes mellitus have something in common. Normally, your body breaks down the sugars and carbohydrates you eat into a special sugar called glucose. Glucose fuels the cells in your body.
But the cells need insulin, a hormone in your bloodstream, in order to take in the glucose and use it for energy.
Go after the tigers, the flies will flee
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) can definitely do more, particularly now that they have been given material support by Government.
Nichrut stop Rhinos
A second string Nichrut stormed into the second round of the Chibuku Super Cup after burying pre-match favourites Black Rhinos at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.





