‘Greater than Solomon’ album launch on cards
TOP gospel artiste Mathias Mhere’s album launch is slated for this Friday at The Venue in Harare.
Titled ‘Greater than Solomon’, the 10-track album carries a song which was initially supposed to be a dedication to the late Dr Oliver Tuku.
Forging trade with Comesa for growth, profitability
Trade agreements between Zimbabwe and countries in the region provide opportunities to accelerate economic development through smooth movement of goods and services.
Protecting children in times of humanitarian crises
Justice for Children (JCT) joins the rest of Africa in commemorating the Day of the African Child. This year’s theme, Humanitarian Action in Africa: Children’s Rights First comes apt in the wake of Cyclone Idai’s unmatched destruction in the eastern parts of Zimbabwe. The theme is an appreciation of the vulnerability of children and a call to action for all duty bearers to put children’s rights first.
Ride with ease the TODA way
E-hailing is a new trend reshaping the way we do business in Zimbabwe. Out with the old and in with a new technology system to simplify the process of physically approaching a taxi driver and asking them to take you to the next destination.
Unpacking the trade war with the US
On June 2, China issued a White Paper titled
“China’s Position on the China-US Economic and Trade Consultations.”
Word of the week
DEUTERONOMY 10:12-13 says, “And now, Israel, what does the lord your God require of you? He requires only that you fear the lord your God, and live in a way that pleases him, and love him and serve him with all your heart and soul. [13] And you must always obey the lord’s commands and decrees that I am giving you today for your own good.
Always consider others
I came across the following issue. It was a headline on Zambia News and was also posted on Facebook.
I swapped about 5 000 babies in the 12 years I worked in a maternity ward at UTH, a nurse reportedly admits
FC Platinum thrash Chiefs
CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League log anchors, Bulawayo Chiefs were their own worst enemies as they gifted an inspired FC Platinum two crucial goals that saw the champions claim victory at Luveve yesterday.
Biometric registration goes a gear up
Government continues to plough ahead with the biometric registration of civil servants and is confident of achieving significant milestones during the third quarter of this year since the process requires ‘painstaking thoroughness in its implementation’, the Public Service Commission (PSC) has said.
‘Scandal’ at Rufaro
IRATE Harare City fans nearly manhandled Herentals owner and player Innocent Benza as they accused the 47-year-old of bribing referees following the Sunshine Boys’ defeat at Rufaro yesterday.

