Manyuchi’s last four dishes
AFTER a decade long career that began on Valentine’s Day in 2009 and took him as far as Russia and Singapore, Charles Manyuchi has begun walking down the retirement road.
Zifa missing the X factor
THE new Zifa board means well, one cannot fault them for lack of intent.
There is a new queen in town
Most tennis players dream of winning a grand slam title, but very few get anywhere close.
Arabic not only for Muslims
THE diploma in Arabic, which is being offered free of charge by the New Hope Charity College, a Muslim educational centre, has been well-received.
Living under the spectre of perennial drought
Villagers living in the Sese area of Chivi, in Masvingo province, are living in a quandary.
We can win the fight against cancer
The World Cancer Day (WCD) was born out of the Paris Charter that was adopted at the World Summit against Cancer for the New Millennium on February 4 2000.
Confusion over Young Warriors
BOARDROOM squabbles currently rocking Zifa look set to be having a negative impact on the Young Warriors’ preparations for next month’s Under-23 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Mozambique.
Jeff Bezos: How he has invested billions
Jeff Bezos is the richest person on earth. He amassed the world’s largest individual fortune largely thanks to his shares in Amazon, the e-commerce giant he started more than two decades ago that is now worth nearly US$800 billion.
Matabeleland SMEs in leather, beef industry to get help
Judith Phiri, Sunday News Reporter A TOTAL of 36 Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Bulawayo and Matabeleland North provinces have submitted business plans to financial institutions for consideration so…
$345m set aside for road building
At least $345 million has been set aside for the construction and rehabilitation of roads and bridges countrywide as Zimbabwe moves to spruce up its transport network.






