Massive drop in traffic offences
The country experienced a significant drop in traffic offences to 59 000 in the January to November period last year from 70 000 cases in the comparable period in 2017, as authorities heighten efforts to reduce road carnage, a Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) fourth-quarter report for 2018 has revealed.
Velaphi: Daring by bringing first batch of weapons into Rhodesia
Pathisa Nyathi IN the past few weeks we have been focusing the spotlight on what may be considered the pioneers of Zimbabwe’s armed liberation struggle. This was done as part…
Mataranyika speaks on Nyaradzo @18 and beyond
The Zimbabwe Association of Funeral Assurers (Zafa) has authorised members to review their premiums upwards in a move that will see people folk out more for funeral services. We spoke to the biggest player in the sector NYARADZO Group founder and chief executive officer Philip Mataranyika on his thoughts about the developments. This also coincides with the funeral assurer’s 18th anniversary so he also takes us through the 18-year-long journey and what lies ahead for the group. Here are the excerpts of the interview
Chat with Sis Noe..My husband does not satisfy me
Hi Sis Noe I AM a married man but I have a girlfriend who doesn’t know that I am married. She is now talking about us settling down and having…
Minister applauds sugarcane farmer
A field day which was held at a prominent Chiredzi sugarcane farmer, Mr Faster Gono’s plot, ended up being a tale of farmers who both started out in similar circumstances but whose lives went on to take different trajectories.
Wealth building is feasible
The basics of how money works will never change – no matter where in the world you are and your level of income.
There will always be earning, budgeting, saving, spending, investing, debt management and financial planning. While it is good that most Zimbabweans (more than 90 percent) are literate, that is, they can read and write; it is equally important to aim for financial literacy – being aware of how to make and manage money.
People with albinism struggle to buy sunscreen lotion
Thobekile Khumalo, Sunday News Reporter THE Zimbabwe Albino Mission Trust (ZAMT) has called on the authorities to subsidise the prices of sunscreen lotions used to protect their skin from the harmful…
Say NO to tight braids!
Rutendo Chidawanyika LAST week was the worst week for me. I got box braids done for a day, I couldn’t sleep at night so I unplaited. My scalp and face…
New law to grant Zim access to seas
Zimbabwe continues to explore all avenues to stimulate economic growth through trade and will use its membership to the International Maritime Organisation to contract ships to ferry export and import goods, thereby penetrating more markets at a low cost.
Biosecurity, health management key to goat farming
Welcome, dear reader, to our column where we explore all things farming. Last week, I focused on how to care and manage does and bucks in a goat-breeding programme.











