Glorious Melodies raises country’s flag
A Zimbabwean choir, Glorious Melodies, scooped two gold medals and the Most Popular Choir award at the fourth Heart of Chorus International Choral Festival and Competition recently held in Shanghai, China.
How to deal with abuse of trust
Issues that hurt the most are those that seem self-inflicted because we had no idea the one closest to us would betray us. Most of the scars we have were not inflicted upon us by strangers but by those we once trusted.
Makusha and Tsumba to battle it out
TRACK field star Ngoni Makusha says he is looking forward to locking horns with teammate Tatenda Tsumba when they meet today in the final for the 200m African Games qualifiers and the Qatar 2019 IAAF World Championships in Athletics.
‘This is Vitalis’ world’
ZIMBABWE may have failed in their attempt to advance to next month’s African Basketball Championships in Mali but the qualifying tournament they staged at the City Sports Centre provided local fans with plenty of entertainment.
Local insurance firms want bite of national projects
Local insurance companies have raised consternations over what they view as being deliberately sidelined from critical national infrastructure projects in favour of global firms.
End nigh for corrupt Government buyers
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa launched the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) at the Harare International Conference Centre recently. The launch of PRAZ is meant to see efficiency in the State procurement processes. Our Reporter Carren Mushonga spoke to PRAZ chief executive officer Mr Nyasha Chizu on the sidelines of the event. We publish Mr Chizu’s responses in his own words.
Align theology curriculum with Higher Education Vision 2030
A current curriculum of theology is only concerned with the study of religious experience and expression across all civilisations; ancient and modern within the context of philosophy.
‘This is Vitalis’ world’
ZIMBABWE may have failed in their attempt to advance to next month’s African Basketball Championships in Mali but the qualifying tournament they staged at the City Sports Centre provided local fans with plenty of entertainment.
Masomere wary of DeMbare fans
MANICA Diamonds coach Luke Masomere is hopeful his charges will be able to handle the pressure normally exerted by Dynamos supporters when they visit the Harare giants at Rufaro this afternoon.
Council has to be imaginative on water supplies
There are basically two fundamental issues affecting the supply of potable water in Harare.
Firstly, this relates to the quality of drinking water, and secondly, the availability.

