Eye on Fashion . . . The lash life

Rutendo Chidawanyika  JUST like artificial hair and nails; fake lashes are the in thing. False eyelashes have been in the in for a couple of years now. They add something…

Zifa, Chiyangwa tiff rages on

Zifa’s fallout with former president Philip Chiyangwa appears far from being over as the association’s executive has said they will continue with their efforts to recall him from Cosafa.

Zim elephant endowment: blessing or curse?

  Phineas Chauke NATURAL resource endowment is a major factor underlying economic flourishment for countries globally. Timber, gold, diamonds, uranium, oil and wildlife are some of the natural resources that are…

Zimbabwe-Tanzania to further deepen relations

Kuda Bwititi, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE and Tanzania are set to further deepen bilateral ties as they are scheduled to hold a three-day Joint Permanent Commission on Co-operation (JPCC) in Harare…

Local inventors step up to the plate . . . Young geeks pioneer new technologies . . . Govt puts funds in innovation

Davison Nhika is the branch supervisor at the Third Street CMED (Central Mechanical and Engineering Department) service station in central Harare, and every day he had to undertake the painstaking task of physically checking the amount of fuel in the four underground tanks, at intervals.

State Capture: The imperfect metaphor

Cetshwayo Zindabazezwe Mabhena Language and its expressions and metaphors does not only deliver messages and meaning but it can also do a lot to hide the truth.  In that way…

A test of true love

While most men take a back seat in supporting women’s access to sexual health and reproductive services, Mr Perangei Mubhunduyo is a perfect example of the important role men should play.

Tshawe slips out of the country dressed as a cook

We continue our interview with Cde Macleod Tshawe who during the armed struggle served as an intelligence operative in the National Security and Order Department (NSO), a Zapu intelligence unit. …

Whistleblower, Zimra brawl over $2,4m

A Whistleblower has taken the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) and its Commissioner-General, Faith Mazani, to court seeking relief in a matter involving a $2,4 million tax bill unearthed by the whistleblower.

How to start saving from your first pay

Investing when you are young sounds like an expensive and daunting task, especially when you have just started your first job, says Lance Solms, managing director at Itransact.

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