Zimbabwe should exploit the gains of culture on development

Michael Mhlanga  “CULTURE is the be all and end all of development” L S Senghor, poet (Senegal, 1906-2001). A decade and two later, I find it prudent to introduce one…

Scorpion stings woman to death

Thobekile Khumalo, Sunday News Reporter A 46-year-old Chivi woman died a few hours after she was bitten by a scorpion in an incident that has left villagers shocked. Ms Fielder Makoti…

Mashoko elevated to international hockey umpire

Mandla Ncube, Sports Reporter DECEMBER 2019 was definitely Munashe Mashoko’s finest moment in a hockey umpiring career which started five years ago.  Elevated to the International Umpiring Panel, the International Hockey…

Currency reforms sedate property market

Njabulo Bhebe, Business Reporter  PLAYERS in the real estate sector are saying the currency reforms introduced in the country over the last few years have dampened activities on the property market.…

Exceptional 2019 for Body Works Gym bodybuilders

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter  IF there was a year that belonged to the Body Works Gym bodybuilders, it was certainly 2019. Body Works Gym bodybuilders were outstanding in 2019, which…

Zim chess bank on Gora for Russia

Mandla Ncube, Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Chess Federation has pinned its hopes on Tapiwa Gora at the Chess Paralympics set for Russia in June.  Gora, who managed a third-place finish in…

Names deriving from order of birth among siblings

Pathisa Nyathi IN some communities and societies naming takes the form of an elaborate ritual. This is particularly the case in West Africa where the various communities are more Afro-centric…

Taking on the year!

This is your year; this is your season. Take it on with a bold spirit, burning passion and positive mental attitude. You can change the world and you will change your world. Believe this and work towards it. Think great thoughts, and your mind will open to possibilities.

Woman demands $11 000

A Harare-based woman has approached the civil court claiming a monthly maintenance of $11 000 from her ex-husband who is a cell phone dealer.

SA-bound traffic surges

Both human and vehicle traffic has surged at Beitbridge border post as thousands of Zimbabweans based in South Africa return.

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