A tale of two ailing giants
THAT debutants Mushowani Stars, with their shoe string budget and a host of average players, have scored eight goals — the same tally as Dynamos and Highlanders combined — tells a sad tale of two ailing giants in urgent need of resuscitation.
Integrity, character basis for Christian values
Religion is founded by men, inspired to search for ways to appease themselves through gratification of a deity.
This then brought about a set of principles and ethics, rules and stipulations and a banquet of beliefs that one ought to conform to in order to be accepted before a deity and before the particular sect.
The Bill of Insecurity
SINCE the announcement of the new Marriages Bill, 2017, there has been a great deal of chatter. What is surprising is that this chatter is not about the reconciled age of consent nor the Bill’s implications on customary marriages in Zimbabwe.
ZPC held at home
NYAMHUNGA stadium is fast becoming a fortress of sorts, as ZPC Kariba seem get that extra bit of magic every time the Mashonaland West-based outfit play at home.
IDCZ gets $30m seed capital
Treasury has injected $30 million into the Industrial Development Corporation of Zimbabwe (IDCZ) as the institution moves to play a greater role in development financing.
Women undergo cancer, HIV screening at Rufaro Mission
The National Aids Council (NAC) and its strategic partners, the Angel of Hope Foundation, the Ministry of Health and Child Care and the UNFPA were at the Ladies’ Conference at Rufaro Mission to screen women for Cancer and HIV.
‘Freezing’ temperatures to hit Zim
Zimbabweans face an extremely cold winter as weather experts are predicting freezing point temperatures in some places in the country.
Makunde wants another crack at the Proteas
ZIMBABWE Gems coach Lloyd Makunde reckons that his charges have emerged from their tour of South Africa a better outfit and has recommended a return to that country before they head off to the Netball World Cup finals in Liverpool, England in July.
1 300 teachers recruited
AT least 1 350 primary and secondary school teachers have been recruited this term as Government seeks to improve the teacher to student ratio and ensure quality education through the implementation of the new curriculum.
Nyau dancer killed in mistaken identity
A Bindura nyau leader has appeared in court for allegedly murdering a fellow ‘gule wankulu’ member after accusing him of unmasking himself before onlookers, in violation of their culture.

