Owls on the gates, walls

AS we drove from Coronation Avenue towards the Athlone Shopping Centre in Greendale, Harare, our attention was quickly drawn to a heavily wooded residential property.

Nestled on a grey granite outcrop is a partly obscured house that is as grey as the granite outcrop on which it was built.

We cannot afford to have idle, unproductive land — President

Address by His Excellency, President Mnangagwa at the official opening of the inaugural Zimbabwe Agricultural Show at the Harare Showgrounds on Friday. I AM honoured to officiate at this inaugural…

Fuel from diaspora

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter ZIMBABWEANS living outside the country will with effect from next week be able to purchase fuel for their relatives and friends in the country through an innovative…

‘Your judges have over stayed’

Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter THE long awaited Miss Tourism Zimbabwe Bulawayo took place last weekend at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in Bulawayo. Natasha Carol Gora was crowned Miss…

Latest bid to arrest price distortions

THE National Competitiveness Commission (NCC) is currently engaging manufacturers and producers countrywide to establish pricing formulae , a strategy meant to arrest the current distortions on cost of goods and services.

Zifa’s doomed house of cards

Sports Correspondent AS Zifa President, Cuthbert Dube restructured the Warriors’ technical and playing staff, so did Phillip Chiyangwa during his tenure and Felton Kamambo today. The common denominator with all…

Ex-drug addict nurse uses art to heal

Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter MUSIC therapy is the use of music to promote and enhance good quality of life through listening and creating music. That is the approach Mzingaye…

Sanganai/Hlanganani attracts South Korean tour operator

Mollet Ndebele, Business Reporter A LEADING South Korean tour operator has promised to take advantage of Sanganai/Hlanganani World Travel Expo and sell Zimbabwe’s tourism products in that country and Asia at…

Chiedza’s rocky road to fame

FOR Zimbabwe’s first black female jockey, O’Meara Chiedza Rusike, the journey to horse racing has not been rosy.

“God often uses our deepest pain as the launching of our greatest calling,” narrated the 21-year-old.

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