Warner’s lucky charm

David Warner has found his good luck charm, and it comes in the form of his three-year-old daughter Indi Rae.

The Australian opener took a bow and so he should have.

ED spoils First Lady

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa charmed guests during a tour of the National Gallery of Zimbabwe yesterday where he showed off his romantic side by purchasing pairs of earrings…

All set for Summer Fashion Drive

Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter BULAWAYO-BASED brand activist and socialite Godwill Tasunga, warmly-known as G-Factor in partnership with AMC Suzuki is set to launch the first ever car fashion affiliated show…

ED spoils First Lady

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa charmed guests during a tour of the National Gallery of Zimbabwe yesterday where he showed off his romantic side by purchasing pairs of earrings…

All set for Summer Fashion Drive

Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter BULAWAYO-BASED brand activist and socialite Godwill Tasunga, warmly-known as G-Factor in partnership with AMC Suzuki is set to launch the first ever car fashion affiliated show…

Chapter 7: Setting yourself up for greater exploits

Itai Chipunza 1 Samuel 18 verse 6-7 When the men were returning home after David had killed the Philistine, the women came out from all the towns of Israel to…

Chapter 7: Setting yourself up for greater exploits

Itai Chipunza 1 Samuel 18 verse 6-7 When the men were returning home after David had killed the Philistine, the women came out from all the towns of Israel to…

Zim edible oil industry under threat

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter  THE viability of the country’s edible oil industry is under threat due to a myriad of challenges, among them being the recurrent shortage of strategic raw…

Zim edible oil industry under threat

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter  THE viability of the country’s edible oil industry is under threat due to a myriad of challenges, among them being the recurrent shortage of strategic raw…

Why the world is running out of sand

Mexican environmental activist murdered in June, South African entrepreneur shot dead in September and two Indian villagers killed in a gun battle in August.

Though separated by thousands of miles, these killings share an unlikely cause — struggle for one of the 21st Century’s most important, but least appreciated, commodities — ordinary sand.

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