Secure your home with trendy fencing

Installing fences has long been a traditional method to secure outside privacy and it doesn’t have to be boring or bland.

Chitungwiza audit exposes financial flaws

AN external audit report of Chitungwiza Municipality has exposed serious financial flaws that saw the local authority failing to produce invoices and receipts for some of its expenditure.

Perfect lawn, a status symbol

According to Susie Rushton, for any tennis fan there is a certain point in the year when the sport becomes hazed in romance: the start of the grass season.

Victoria Falls: A place of endless wonder, grandeur

Somewhere on the bank, a crocodile, that huge monster of a reptile smashes through the thick riverine undergrowth, like a turbo-charged engine towards the water, splashing into the river in sudden sluggishness, before disappearing into the raging waters.

Bamusi, Dodo’s enduring romance

THEIRS is a football romance that has refused to die.

Taking a bite off vegetarian cuisine

“I can’t live sorely on vegetables. I’m not a rabbit,” is a joke often thrown around when many hear one is a vegetarian.

Netball problems need urgent redress

AFTER an impressive maiden World Cup appearance in July, there was optimism that the Liverpool experience would inspire network on the domestic front.

When life’s river flows into eternity

This transcendental novel “Branching Streams Flow in the Dark” (2013), published by his family, marks the long awaited “return” of leading Zimbabwean author, Charles Muzuva Mungoshi.

Deep into Ann Pachett’s ‘The Dutch House’

Danny Conroy and his family attend a school production of “The Nutcracker”. Danny is in his 40s, married and living in New York City, a world away from the Pennsylvania suburbs where he grew up. But as the play begins, with “beautiful children dressed as children” and a Christmas tree standing tall on stage, he’s transported 30 years into his past.

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