Makusha keeps eyes on prize

ZIMBABWE speedster Ngoni Makusha is not leaving anything to chance in his bid to qualify for this year’s Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.

Land Reform: Zim’s biggest independence milestone

Vincent Gono, Features Editor ON 18 April this year, Zimbabwe will be celebrating 40 years of self-rule from British colonial domination. It is the right time for the country to take…

Success in family-owned businesses: The facts

International consultancy firm, Vector Consulting, says the success of family-owned businesses is anchored on six pillars that guide their growth in uncertain markets.

This comes as family businesses across the globe play a critical role in economies contributing immensely to job creation.

Embassy in constant touch with locals in China

The Zimbabwean Embassy in China is in constant communication with locals living in the Hubei province in China, where scores have been given assurance that Chinese authorities have put in place adequate measures to contain the coronavirus (COVID-19).

Wet spell raises farmers’ expectations

It’s early days yet but rains received in the past two weeks may produce better agricultural output than what had been initially envisioned. Farmers are smiling and this is a good sign.

Significant improvement in crops and the general condition of livestock has been recorded in many parts of the country where it has been raining almost everyday over the past fortnight. Most crops and flora look greener and healthier.

Concert to honour ex-Mokis star on cards

Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday Life Correspondent A CONCERT to celebrate and honour former Mokis Connection frontman Themba “Boyoyo” Mathe, a rhumba music legend, is on the cards. The brainchild of musician, Madlela…

Letters to the Editor: Let’s think broader on electricity

Terrence Tinosi Bhebhe, Binga. I believe there is an alternative solution to many of the problems associated with the high cost of electricity, which naturally translates to the high cost of…

Chevrons fine tune for only Test against Bangladesh

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter  ZIMBABWE have an opportunity to have a feel of the conditions ahead of the only Test cricket match against Bangladesh when they face that country’s Cricket…

Exciting times for Sables

FACE to face with an old friend now turned rival, a long mitigated route to France 2023 and a second bite of the cherry for some of the country’s budding rugby players.

These are some of the highlights and sub-plots likely to unfold during the course of the year, as the Zimbabwe Sables face quite a busy schedule.

Intwasa goes to the township

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter  AS it looks to spread its wings, the Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo will this year prioritise community engagement, with emphasis on holding events in the townships…

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