Keeping hope alive

Orison Swett Marden once wrote, “There is no medicine like hope, no incentive so great, and no tonic so powerful as expectation of something tomorrow.”

Circumventing food insecurity at household level

It is almost lunchtime at the Mutata’s homestead in Ward 8 in Chiweshe, Mashonaland Central province, as a small group of people convene under a mango tree.

Before getting on with the business they have assembled for, a strong wind sweeps through the yard leaving their papers flying in all directions.

14 perish in bus, lorry collision

FOURTEEN people died on the spot when a General Bande bus collided, head-on, with a haulage truck near Shamu village along Harare-Mutare highway yesterday afternoon. National police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner…

No national records broken at national swimming

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent THERE were no new national records broken at the 2020 National Swimming Championships that ended last Sunday in Bulawayo although swimmers managed to better their times. Zimbabwe…

From Leicester City with love

A number of Premier Soccer League clubs are monitoring Leicester City FC’s developmental coach, Alistair Heath, who also applied for the Warriors job.

Masvingo pastor launches book in America

Martha Leboho, Sunday Life Correspondent NEW Creation Embassy Church pastor, Onward Chironda has launched a book titled “Too late to fail” which explores his journey as a young pastor, the mistakes…

Women, children victims of alcohol abuse

Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter MANY people turn to alcohol and drugs to escape painful memories and depression. It is behind that background that Nonhlanhla Moyo and her husband Pastor Kilton…

‘Banking sector needs servant leaders’

What comes to your mind when Zimbabwe’s banking sector is mentioned?

For many, it is long queues, a difficult monetary environment for businesses, the ever-changing regulations and the nightmares of the “banking tsunami” of 2004/05, as well as that of the 2009 era when the economy dollarised and depositors lost their trillions and quadrillions of dollars.

5 debutants expected to dazzle

Shortly before the toss this morning, at least one of the five debutants named in the Zimbabwe Test squad for the two-match series will be handed his baggy green caps at Harare Sports Club.

Inasfar as cricket moments go, it doesn’t get any bigger than that.

Wet spell to subside

The rains that are being experienced in most parts of the country are expected to subside beginning this week due to incoming dry winds from the South, the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has said.

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