Chadenga brothers ready to soar!
FOR Otillia Chadenga siring national high jump champions was never part of her dreams.
In fact, for the bulk of her eldest son’s success-and the formative years of her youngest, she was in a state of confusion.
English Premier League D-day
England. — No one knows the mood of his players better than Pep Guardiola and, listening to him on Friday, it is clear that their behavior this week has filled…
Muslims unite through Ramadan
The month of Ramadan unifies people of Islamic faith inspite of their geographical locations.
Ramadhan, which begun last Sunday after the sighting of the moon, is regarded as the Holy Month as Muslims separate themselves for fasting, which is one of the five pillars of the faith.
MMCZ in chrome investment pitch
THE Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) has assured international stakeholders that demand for chrome ore, ferrochrome and other chrome related products remains very high, thus investing in the sector remains lucrative.
Govt targets Kariba tourism revival
Government began consultations last week aimed at reviving tourist arrivals and activity in the resort town of Kariba, which has over the years been slowly losing its lustre.
Govt, labour push for TNF
GOVERNMENT and the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) have intensified calls for social dialogue to explore avenues of addressing employee concerns, especially the declining value of salaries.
Catholic University programme oversubscribed
THE Catholic University of Zimbabwe has surpassed benchmark enrollment figures for its first ever class in the Entrepreneurship for Impact Global Masters in Business Administration degree programme (E4Impact MBA) launched in February this year.
Zinara rot only a tip of iceberg
A recent wave of corruption scandals at the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara), which came out when Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza recently appeared before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Public Accounts following evidence from Auditor-General Mrs Mildred Chiri’s 2018 audit report, show the depth and extent of rot at the parastatal.
The immortalisation of Jasen Mphepo
Raisedon Baya ABOUT four months ago a friend and colleague of mine Jasen Mphepo told me he was planning to build a theatre. I remember looking at him and almost…
Names and naming: Identifying some trait in a named object
Phathisa Nyathi AFTER some close scrutiny of the named cosmic phenomena, it becomes apparent that there is some observed duality in so far as names are concerned. This is one…











