There’s a new chef in town
A 14kg burger is something that only exists in cartoons.
Police go high-tech on roads
Police are rolling out high-tech equipment for e-ticketing, speed traps and breathalyser tests as efforts intensify to ensure compliance with traffic laws.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Embrace austerity measures to mend economy
THE Government has hit the ground running in making sure that measures are put in place to resuscitate the economy and ensure a better quality life for all.
Zim netball’s very own N’Golo Kante
Veronica Gwaze ZRP Mambas Netball Queen Cynthia ‘Vz’ Gamuchirai could be Zimbabwe’ s own N’Golo Kanté; a key player who plays a humble top notch style and yet remains uncelebrated.…
Equities react to Monetary Policy
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) indices surged to new highs this week, recovering ground lost after the elections, as investors piled into equities after the mid-term Monetary Policy Statement (MPS).
Editorial Comment: Birth pangs end in joy
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has never been known for sugar-coated words. He is breathtakingly forthright, bold and decisive. Everything he says will do, he pursues with purpose.
HIV response not fast enough: UNAIDS
Moses Magadza Although notable progress has been made globally in fighting HIV and Aids, the world still has a long way to go in combating the epidemic, a United Nations…
Religious perspectives on tattooing
Veronica Gwaze Tattoos and scarification are almost as old as humanity.
Wheat shortages contained
Martin Kadzere and Kuda Mhundwa Zimbabwe’s grain millers are working on a wheat importation programme to boost reserves of the cereal, which is needed for bread production, an official has…
France backs ED reforms
Kuda Bwititi, Harare Bureau THE chief executive of the French government’s development agency, Mr Rémy Rioux, says Paris is enhancing ties with Harare, and President Emmerson Mnangagwa is welcome to…






