Dressing up for a job interview

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Happy New Year dear readers, hopefully you are all geared for 2020. I am hoping too that you already set your resolutions and this time you take them…

Off the great bar in the sky, with no style

A round for all fellow imbibers who have passed on after consuming fake alcohol, we drinkers are informed. I understand that the end is not pretty. Nothing at all like…

Drug prices: Competition can make a difference

Zimbabweans are paying far more than they should for medicines, both prescription drugs and over-the-counter medicines, both of which have to be dispensed by a licensed pharmacist who obtains them…

Sussex humiliation: Prince Charles ‘to withhold cash’

LONDON. — A lot of questions have been flown around if Prince Harry has fled United Kingdom too. The prince was due to follow his wife on Thursday night after…

Runners: Enduring inconveniences for profit

Leroy Dzenga,Features Writer The just-ended festive season provided rich pickings for a re-emerging breed of Zimbabwean entrepreneurs. Popularly identified as runners, these are people willing to endure inconvenience for a…

Maintain peace, youths urged

Yeukai Tazira Herald Reporter Youths Against Violence Organisation on Thursday challenged youths across Zimbabwe to engender a culture of peace and dialogue to ensure prosperity. The organisation is a grouping…

Of Zupco buses, boarding chaos, VIPs

Roselyne Sachiti,Features, Health & Society Editor Part 1 At the beginning of last year, the Government reintroduced Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) buses in its quest to build a safe…

Home-schooling grows among elite

Clodine Manyozo Technology and globalisation is making people do several things no one ever thought would happen and some of them were just meant to be done by the super…

Harare’s river of life, vice and death

Isdore Guvamombe,Assistant Editor Before the hassle brought by the birth of Harare into a capital city, Mukuvisi River’s water flowed innocently and gently over gleaming stones polished smooth by ages…

African environmentalist speaks out on new book

Correspondent This month, the world will for the first time read a tell-all book that exposes the little-known dark secrets about global wildlife management politics. This book focuses on one…

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