Coronavirus update

Coronaviruses (CoV) are a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) and Severe Acute…

Zimbabwe Water Polo team gears up for Cana Zone 4 Championships

Mandla Ncube, Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Water Polo team is gearing up for the Continental Association of  National Associations (Cana) Zone 4 Championships, which will also serve as African Youth World…

Selous Scouts were led to Nyadzonya by sellout Nyati

WE continue our interview with Retired Major Wurayai Levis Masimbi pseudonym Cde Simbi Dzewondo who on 9 August 1976 was one of the survivors of a callous raid by a…

COVID-19 exposes over-reliance on China

Population estimates from the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs tell us that the world’s 15 fastest-growing cities are all in Africa. This is because Africa has the youngest population of any continent, with some 75 percent of our people aged under 35. It’s a massive and very attractive market.

Bulawayo City Council to repossess properties

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council will repossess 26 properties in the city after their owners failed to heed an ultimatum requiring them to either pay their rates or resume development…

Murambadoro relishes coaching job

Fungai Muderere, Sports Reporter  FORMER Zimbabwe goalkeeper Energy Murambadoro, a member of the first group of Warriors to represent the country at the African Cup of Nations in Tunisia in 2004,…

Hamara on dual-purpose chicken promo drive

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter ONE of the country’s biggest agribusiness firms, Hamara Group is working on promoting the breeding of a dual-purpose chicken, Sasso as part of its efforts to…

Bulawayo pair excel as NRZ train drivers

Weighing a massive 65 000 kilogrammes, measuring three metres in width and a length of about three light vehicles, the DE10 diesel-powered locomotive is a beast of steel.

Its doors, opening at nearly two metres above ground, would give a seasoned mountain climber a torrid time.

Tips for financially preparing for unexpected events

While not all unexpected events are negative, generally, the big ones that affect your financial future tend to have negative surprises. This possibility of unexpected financial hardship means you may need to change the way you think about and handle your money. A little planning (and saving) now will make those emergencies and unexpected events much easier to handle when they come your way.

Underwater iron lady

IT is generally believed that women prefer less strenuous tasks at work because they are considered to be relatively weaker than their male counterparts.

This misconception has created a platform for gender segregation at workplaces, especially from male chauvinists.

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