Proponents of the rand are on Utopian island
By Dr Mandla Nyathi THE reality, simple as it is, is that South Africa and Zimbabwe are two independent sovereign states founded on separate values, albeit, not mutually exclusive. It…
Chitembwe AWOL as Caps lose
Langton Nyakwenda in KARIBA ZPC Kariba………………………………..1 Caps United……………………………….0 LLOYD Chitembwe’s stint at Caps United, which began on September 1, 2015 when he took over from Mark Mathe, could be headed…
Traditional festivals whet appetite
Although local culture has largely been diluted by Eurocentric views, attitudes are shifting in favour of all things traditional. There is a huge appetite for traditional cuisines, traditional crafts and traditional arts events as well as natural hairstyles and fabrics.
Community to benefit in Vast diamond plan
AIM listed mining and resource development concern, Vast Resources PLC, says it has drawn a master business plan that will see the investor, Government and the Marange community benefiting from its diamond extraction operations.
The company said it has crafted a business model it thinks shall be used to benchmark future business deals to be cut that will send right messages to the financial markets that Zimbabwe is indeed open for business.
Why choose to be a small house?
IF you want to experience hell on earth, interject the fury of a scorned wife towards her husband’s mistress.
Anything in her way and any object in her sight is a potential weapon. Boxing and karate practitioners, and even John wick’s jiu-jitsu master will have to take notes from the first wife’s fight against her usually unsuspecting opponent, the small house.
Our actions define us
Itai Chipunza, Continued from last week I leant this the hard way. I had a business partner and friend in the past, we used to be very close, we would…
Names and naming: Fencing the easy African way
Phathisa Nyathi BEFORE we take a look at the naming of rivers let’s give a parting shot to mountains. A few weeks ago we indicated that it was common among…
CAF Break silence
THE Confederation of African Football have said despite the red flags raised following the 2019 AFCON Group A game between Zimbabwe and the DRC, there is no suspicion of any corrupt acts in the game.
War vets urged to venture into business
The country’s war veterans should unite and make efforts to venture into business, particularly in mining and agriculture, in order to support President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s vision of creating an upper middle-income economy by 2030, a senior Zanu-PF official has said.
Too much sugar spoils Herentals party
VISITORS Triangle ended Herentals’ brief resurgence when second half goals by Gerald Bhero and Collins Dhuwa brought the hosts down to earth in a Castle Lager Premiership encounter at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.




