Tips on how to achieve contrast in your home
Amanda Ncube CONTRAST is an essential principle as far as home décor is concerned. It refers to the difference in the colour of objects that distinguishes them from one another. …
Govt to go hard on price madness
GOVERNMENT will not hesitate to take punitive measures against unscrupulous businesses with a penchant for effecting unjustified price increases on basic commodities to cause public suffering, a Cabinet Minister has warned.
Diplomatic awards hailed
As Zimbabwe ramps up its re-engagement efforts with the international community, the recently held Diplomatic Awards have been hailed as an effective tool in re-connecting with the world.
More private sector firms join clean-up
The private sector continues to join national efforts to create a clean environment with calls for Zimbabweans to take the National Environment Cleaning Day as a motivator to sustained daily cleanliness.
Muripo counts his lucky stars
SHIHAN Samson Muripo considers himself one lucky man.
He is one of the few who miraculously escaped the wrath of Cyclone Idai, the worst tropical storm to hit Southern Africa, leaving a trail of destruction in eastern parts of Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Malawi.
Cyprianos basks in 200m open record
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent ETCHING one’s name in the annals of history is what motivates every sportsperson as they take to the field. New records are what spectators look out for…
Moves to enhance continental trade
Parliament recently passed the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), a powerful engine for economic growth and development.
Writing myself to self-discovery
Raisedon Baya I STARTED writing mainly because I was excited about seeing my name in print or on a poster. I remember the first days seeing my name in the…
Liverpool still in the race — Klopp
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admitted his side cannot meet the heights of Manchester City’s football, but remains adamant that his side may still deny Pep Guardiola’s men the title.
Zinwa hunts for $112m unpaid bills
The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) is actively engaging defaulters while at the same time seeking legal recourse to recover more than $112 million in unpaid bills.











