Robin Williams must be turning in his grave
ROBBIN Williams, God rest his soul, must be turning in his grave at the mere sight of what Columbia Pictures is doing to his beloved 1995 cult classic “Jumanji”.
Healthcare costs outpace earnings . . . Bulawayo clinics turn patients away
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter THE cost of basic health care at Bulawayo clinics mainly serving people who cannot afford private doctors and hospitals has gone up, putting lives of thousands…
Independence Celebrations koBulawayo: An amputation of regionalism?
Richard Mahomva The pivotal and unwritten resolution from the 18th Zanu-PF National People’s Conference in Goromonzi last year to rotate national commemorations beckons. This pragmatic turn to disenfranchise centralisation of…
Family businesses: The pros and cons
It is undeniable that the bigger chunk of the world’s wealth is created by family-owned businesses. Worldwide, it has been established that household businesses outperform non-family businesses.
Findings are that businesses that are majority owned by a single family contribute 70-90 percent of the world’s GDP, a clear testimony of family business success.
Lady Tshawe’s breakout TV role . . . Movie to première on Zambezi Magic
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter THE Lenni Mdawini-Sibanda written and directed film, Liabilities of Love, is set to make its debut on Sunday night on Zambezi Magic, with the debut of…
Zimbabwe, Botswana press for CITES reform
Prosper Ndlovu recently in Maun, Botswana ZIMBABWE and Botswana have vowed to keep piling pressure in their quest to have the two countries and the region at large enjoy exclusive…
National dress set to be worn at Independence celebrations
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent STAKEHOLDERS from Matabeleland South Province have welcomed the national dress set to be worn for the first time at this year’s Independence Celebrations in Bulawayo, saying it…
Zimbabwe @ 40 . . . Consolidating the gains of reclaiming our birthright
Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu THE Republic of Zimbabwe celebrates its 40th year of independence on April 18, 2020, a period characterised by successes in some fields and failures in others. Before…
Parly to launch pharmaceutical caucus
PARLIAMENT is edging closer towards establishing a pharmaceutical caucus that is expected to help promote sectoral policies that increase the local manufacture of drugs.
Govt finalises remapping of agro-ecological regions
A team of experts from the Zimbabwe National Geospatial and Space Agency (ZINGSA) is finalising research that will culminate in remapping the country’s agro-ecological regions according to new weather patterns.










