Strike futile: Bosso CEO
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS chief executive officer Nhlanhla Dube has said the strike by the Bosso players will not yield anything since it will not quicken processes that…
Zimhood: The Alibaba for events
EVENTS management has never been this convenient!
While exploiting the internet for business gain may have grown slowly in Zimbabwe — most companies are now almost solely depending on the World Wide Web.
Mash West heightens preps for devolution
Mashonaland West is currently being primed to readily adapt to more responsibilities that will arise from the transfer of power from central Government.
Government to scrap useless degrees
Government is actively reviewing degrees offered by State universities with a view to standardising qualifications and abolish ‘irrelevant’ programmes that are ostensibly creating ‘idle’ graduates who do not have innovative skills, it has been learnt.
Herentals Colleges join clean-up campaign
Tendai Bhebe, Sunday Life Correspondent HERENTALS Group of Colleges embraced the National Clean-Up Campaign which was declared by President Mnangagwa after the Cholera pandemic outbreak which claimed over 30 lives…
Prof Moyo to be extradited . . .Government to forfeit fugitives’properties
Lincoln Towindo, Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has activated plans to invoke the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Amendment Act to forfeit properties and assets of individuals who skip the country…
Behold, circus cavalry comes to town
Bishop Lazarus The pen, when wielded by the most potent hand, can indeed become mightier than the sword. As Bishop Lazi told you last week, there are a few men…
Visually impaired mechanic defies the odds
Perched on a stool under the cool shade of a big Amarula tree, Kuda Chimbwanda goes about his business.
Speaking in a low, firm but authoritative voice, he gives specific instructions to his two assistants.
Disappointments from pastors
Nhlalwenhle Ncube MOST times in life if you want to be someone’s enemy, criticise their pastor. If you go an extra mile and bring tangible evidence, you are reminded of…
Sophisticated simplicity of Zim’s wordsmiths slowly floats up, away
Ray Mawerera “…for in the beginning there was silence and we all were and in the end there will be silence and in the end we all will be…” — …











