Exotic leather products spur Millennium Footwear
Nkosilathi Sibanda, Business Correspondent ONE of the country’s leading exotic leather products manufacturer, Millennium Footwear is pinning hopes on the continuous resurgence of the country’s tourism industry to steer its…
Khwampha label set for international stage
Nigel Siziba, Sunday Life Reporter FASHION is now more of a daily thing, it changes every day and perhaps makes the world look beautiful with the sense of variety that…
Hope, anxiety for Harare residents
FOR Harare residents, 2018 was indeed a mixed bag. A cholera outbreak that claimed more than 50 lives was the major dent to this year, which had its own fair share of positives. With a day remaining before the curtain comes down on 2018, The Sunday Society took time to reflect on the major highlights that took place in the capital city.
Devolution drive moves a gear up
Government has set in motion processes to fine-tune the National Constitution and related statutory laws to exclude legislators from provincial and metropolitan councils under the devolution model meant to spearhead social and economic development across the country.
2018 shuts down as 2019 beckons
While coals from braai stands that were put to use during Christmas celebrations have gone cold, the climax of the festive season has just arrived. New Year’s Eve, the biggest of them all, takes over tomorrow.
Focal points in your room
Amanda Ncube EVERY room needs a focal point . . . an eye-catching spot that draws people’s attention. A room’s focal point is its most emphasised feature and it reflects…
‘Not all hope lost in agriculture’
Norman Muchemwa, Harare Bureau Government has not lost all hope in attaining a moderate harvest of food crops this agricultural season and anticipates cash produce like tobacco to perform better…
No need to hurry
Nhlalwenhle Ncube RUSHING into a relationship is always a mistake! When you are heartbroken, the temptation to drown your sorrows by getting a new replacement as quickly as possible usually…
Zimbabwe makes huge saving on energy
Debra Matabvu, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe’s energy import bill has dropped to about $1,2 million monthly from at least $48 million as efforts to invest in local electricity generation to underpin…
Theft at Bosso offices. . .Bosso CEO loses R20 000
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent HIGHLANDERS chief executive officer Nhlanhla Dube reportedly lost R20 000 he had left at the club offices over the Christmas holiday. The club’s head of secretariat…










