Women empowerment, protection

Our generation should do away with stereotyping women and pre-decorating men with laurels before performance. At birth, either male or female, the intellectual potential each one possesses is the same.

The many faces of Mapaya!

CHENGETAYI Mapaya is a man or rather a creature of simple habits.

Rather than indulge in the lavish lifestyle the United States has to offer to a vibrant and academically gifted twenty-something; the young man spends most of his time either in the gym, on his gaming console or with a good book.

Marshal Chiza the boy who refuses to die poor

Rumbidzai  Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter He is probably one of the youngest authors to emerge from Zimbabwe and has made great strides to make sure that his name is never forgotten.…

Masvingo moots $25 000 sports centre

Walter Mswazie in Masvingo Masvingo Provincial Hospital’s sports team, Morefire is working on constructing a sports centre at a cost of US$25 000 to provide a platform for staff and…

Cars to watch out for — New Mazda Premacy

Lovert Mafukure The old Mazda Premacy never really made that much of a mark on Zimbabwean soil, it was just one of those seven-seater mini vans that someone could buy. …

Cartels sabotaging economy: agric expert

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter  ONE of the country’s agricultural experts, Mr Basil Nyabadza, says the Government should be wary of the emergence of agro-processing industry cartels, which are fast threatening…

Tsvangirai ‘widow’ faces jail

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter A Bulawayo woman Aquilinia Kayidza Pamberi, who at one time was among different women suspected to be in a relationship with the late MDC-T leader Mr Morgan…

Whose responsibility is it to raise a child?

Vincent Gono, Features Editor IN the olden day African society there was popularisation of the phrase, “It takes a village to raise a child.”  The general wisdom behind the statement was…

No contraceptives for elephants

Vincent Gono, Features Editor ZIMBABWE will not give in to calls by some animal conservationists to use contraceptives to control the ballooning national elephant population so far at 84 000 against a…

Resurrecting Lozikeyi…Cont Mhlanga brings last Ndebele ‘king’ to stage

Bruce Ndlovu  The stage play starts in 1902, a week after Cecil John Rhodes’ death on 26 March. The main protagonist, Queen Lozikeyi, is at the centre. She is angry.…

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