Warren Buffet speaks on money, happiness
Although Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett is currently worth $91,1 billion, he recently said that having more money isn’t the key to happiness. In fact, the business mogul admitted he enjoyed the days when he had a mere fraction of his current net worth.
Common goat diseases, their remedies
Farmer’s Diary Sheuneni Kurasha Welcome dear reader to our column where we explore all things farming. Last week I looked at goat farming, focusing specifically at biosecurity and health management…
‘People misunderstand feminism’
The idea behind feminism is equality and equity. That means I’m fighting for my right to choose whether or not I want to marry; have children or take your last name.
LSU director commits suicide
Peter Matika and Mandla Moyo, Sunday News Reporters PROMINENT academic and Lupane State University Centre for Continuing Education director Dr Ndabezinhle Ncube has died. Dr Ncube, who was active in football…
Zimbabwe Women Cricket face Mozambique
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE will look to make a good start when they face Mozambique in their opening fixture at the International Cricket Council Women’s Qualifier Africa 2019 at…
Strong investment appetite for Zim
Zimbabwe has elicited strong investor interest over the first quarter of the year, with investments worth over US$286 million having been approved by the Zimbabwe Investment Authority (ZIA).
Trachoma, cervical cancer fight intensifies
GOVERNMENT will this month roll out mass drug administration and Human Papiloma Virus (HPV) vaccination programmes in Mashonaland East province, as the fight against blinding trachoma and cervical cancer intensify.
Cde Katiyo buried
A sea of humanity thronged the Harare Provincial Heroe’s Acre yesterday to bid farewell to liberation war hero and former divisional intelligence officer in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Cde Samuel Katiyo, who succumbed to heart failure on Tuesday last week.
Harare City Council splurges on workshops
The Harare City Council is spending several thousands of dollars monthly on “training workshops” for councillors and senior management with the city having already conducted 30 such ‘talk shops’ since coming into office last year, a residents’ watchdog has alleged.
Illegal drug market thrives
The high cost of medicines has opened floodgates for the smuggling of illegal drugs which are being peddled on the streets and pose health dangers to patients, regulatory authorities have said.






