Does your spouse know how much you earn?
Consider how much you are sharing about your finances.
Few people today would consider anything other than love as the main consideration when getting married. This is, however, a relatively modern way of looking at things.
Politburo to finalise Bulawayo restructuring
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE restructuring of the Zanu-PF Bulawayo Province is ongoing with the Politburo set to finalise and proffer a way forward on the executive elections that were held…
SRC adamant on ZC move
THE International Cricket Council’s decision to suspend Zimbabwe from its membership has torched another storm in a domestic game already consumed in flames stemming from internal battles and serious allegations of maladministration.
Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry as well as the Sports and Recreation Commission have remained adamant that the move to suspend the Zimbabwe Cricket board did not amount to government interference. A detailed case has been submitted to the ICC and below are excerpts from the paper.
Ghost rapes of Bolivia
In a related case, the ultra-conservative Mennonite community in Bolivia, South America, had to deal with ghost rapists between 2005 and 2009.
Women and girls in the Manitoba Colony were waking up to realise that they had been raped while they were asleep at night.
Gamecocks keep the pressure
CHICKEN Inn maintained the pressure on Castle Lager Premier Soccer League log leaders FC Platinum when they subdued a fighting Bulawayo Chiefs in a lukewarm clash at Luveve yesterday. Two second-half goals from captain Moses Jackson and midfielder Innocent Mucheneka were enough to give the Gamecocks three points and ensure they keep pace with Platinum, who are two points ahead after beating Chapungu yesterday.
Free Wi-Fi at JMN Nkomo statue
Mollet Ndebele, Sunday News Reporter THE National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe in partnership with Matrix Technology will soon put up an Online Wi-Fi Based Information Zone at the Joshua Mqabuko…
Reshaping Zim transport system with Toda
Zimbabwe is moving towards embracing disruptive technologies that we cannot afford to ignore. Amongst these technologies is the impact of taxi e-hailing services in reshaping the old way of physically approaching a taxi driver and asking them to take you to the next destination.
While many other countries across the world had already embraced the e-hailing technology, Zimbabwe remained behind. One only had to have travelled abroad to understand the necessity of a taxi e-hailing service like Uber.
Road to 2019 Bodybuilding champs begins
THE history of the Zimbabwe National Bodybuilding Championships, whose 2019 edition is slated for September 28 at the 7 Arts Theatre in Avondale, Harare is littered with tales of many a champions who were crowned, some reaching legendary status, while others simply disappeared into history’s many pages.
Zambia presents opportunities for mining supplies
In pursuit of sustainable development driven by high exports, local manufacturers and businesses must tap into lucrative markets available in neighbouring countries.
Zimbabwe’s strategic position as Zambia’s neighbour offers immense opportunities for local exporters to boost their business.
Small house setup: Who is really losing?
OFTEN people indulge in acts without weighing the consequences thereof — there are always losses involved in any small house situation.
But people seldom calculate gain or loss from anything non-numeric, therefore, lives and days are being spent carelessly — relationships are found and lost just like that. It seems our species is inept when it comes to deciphering value of things that are presented minus the dollar sign.



