First Mutual medical aid premiums up 35 percent
FIRST Mutual Health is set to increase medical aid monthly contributions by 35 percent with effect from 1 March 2019, as it seeks to track spiralling drug and hospital fees.…
Soliloquies of a Zimbabwean patriot
Khumbulani Vodloza Sibanda Let there be talks. Let there be talks among the elders. Elders are entrusted with leading; leading followers to sustainable peace and development. Nobody owns Zimbabwe, instead,…
DZT in drive to empower the deaf
Judith Phiri, Sunday News Reporter THE Deaf Zimbabwe Trust (DZT) is appealing for financial assistance to be able to enroll deaf students for teacher-training programmes in a bid to empower…
Moyo out to defend marathon title
Chipo Sabeta, Harare Bureau IT is that time of the year again when middle as well as long-distance runners, professional, along with amateur runners converge on Old Georgians Sports Club…
Only when we know ourselves will we be able to tell our stories
Raisedon Baya WHO am I? Who are you? Who are we? The question of identity in Zimbabwe and particularly in Bulawayo is a serious one. We are currently a generation…
Charles Mungoshi: A welcome Doyen’s Rest
Richard R. Mahomva Pens-down. Wake the boys up Kick them hard out of slumber, get them ready to receive Mukoma. Dambudzo and Chenjerai must go with you, No hangover excuses…
Zimbabwe economy on road to recovery: UK think tank
Zimbabwe’s economy will significantly recover from decades of economic slowdown on the back of robust economic reforms, but this will not happen overnight as other sectors will slowly respond to Government initiated turnaround strategies, an internationally acclaimed UK based economic think tank, Fitch Solutions, has revealed.
Gratitude is Greatness
What you have is more than what you do not have. Appreciate all that you have and count your blessings, while discounting your miseries. What you can do is more than what you cannot do. Be grateful for your potential and build your capacity. What you can become is more than what you can dream. Dream big, count your blessings and use the spaces you stand in.
Farewell Godfather of Zim literature
I am about to eat an elephant, but I pity myself because my mouth is small and my stomach does not have the capacity. In order for me not to get constipated, I will only attempt to eat this elephant’s tail.
The right to kill: Africa must arise
As the news of Muammar Gaddafi’s capture filtered through, there was much excitement in Europe and in the Americas. Barack Obama of United States, David Cameron of Britain and other Western leaders jostled to be the first to pronounce that “justice has been done and the Libyans were now a free people”.







