Let’s adopt solutions for commuters
The rise in kombi fares last week was triggered by a shortage of fuel, although the reaction of drivers, and probably owners, was way over the top and even as fuel started flowing into service stations fares remained around 50 percent more than a week ago despite the drop from mid-week double fares.
Death of Hifa: The impact
CONSIDER this, 1 113 artistes participated at last year’s Harare International Festival of the Arts (Hifa); of these, 263 were visiting performers from 31 nationalities while 850 were Zimbabwean.
Sacked UK Minister reflects inherent imperial hangovers
Speaking on 16 February 2001 on the need for European Unity, then President of the European Commission, Romani Prodi exclusively told Britain’s The Guardian newspaper something that anyone interested in collective survival as a nation, race, continent must take seriously.
Economic stabilisation measures in motion
Government is working on a cocktail of fiscal and monetary measures that will trigger an expansion of the country’s foreign currency generation capacity, stabilise the interbank market and tame inflation to below 15 percent by year end.
We must flash out all the sloths
Hairdressers of Natpharm head honchos must understandably be worried since they might not be seeing their clients anytime soon, especially after they received quite the “hairdryer treatment” last week from Dr Obadiah Moyo.
‘A healthy nation can contribute to prosperity’
Sporting activities are therapeutic and promote a healthy population that can ably contribute in building a prosperous nation, First Lady Auxilla Mnangagwa said yesterday.
Zaoga’s journey of a thousand miles
Zaoga celebrates its 59th anniversary today and the sermon, which marked the beginning of this institution was delivered in Bindura under a eucalyptus tree, a site that now houses Ezekiel Guti University.
Sex, drugs and social disorder . . . the birth of Bulawayo’s Vuzu parties
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter VUZU parties were born in a kombi. Like a child with many fathers, no one is sure about when exactly they were born. Those who attended…
Zesa introduces 10-hour load shedding…Kariba water levels constrain generation
Sunday News Reporters POWER utility company, Zesa has introduced a load-shedding regime that will see some suburbs across the country going for at least 10 hours without electricity due to…
EDITORIAL COMMENT:Humanitarian work by First Lady exemplary
FIRST Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa has to be commended for her humanitarian work which has seen her touch and change people’s lives for the better. The First Lady has shown serious…











