Glowing skin
Rutendo Chidawanyika EVERY woman desires picture perfect glowing skin. Whether you are a stay at home mum, student, busy career woman, it is very important to have good skin. Our…
VIDEO: Rugby star refutes gay rumours
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe international rugby player, Lloyd Machanjaira has dismissed as false stories circulating on the internet that he is having a sexual relationship with his male…
Mr Novice falls into place
MR NOVICE, the country’s premier amateur bodybuilding and fitness competition, is on an upward trajectory, as the number of participants continue to grow.
The haunting lair of a limping ghost
NESTLED on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River, some four kilometres from Chirundu Border Post, is the popular Rifa Conservation Education Camp.
According to the camp’s website, the wildlife sanctuary was established in 1981.
All for the love of meat
I was in the middle of an enchanting mid-summer night’s dream when ear-piercing screams and the sound of an object being repeatedly hit against the wall cut short my sojourn in dreamland.
Liverpool can still win title
Drastic action is set to be taken if the outbreak of coronavirus (Covid-19) ends the Premier League season completely, though Liverpool are reportedly set to be confirmed as champions.
Can the Kheli-Katsvairo twinning replicate the Adamski-Shutto combo?
Sports Reporter Several years ago, Highlanders and, by extension Barbourfields Stadium provided the setting for an unprecedented strike duo made up of a supposedly “over-the-hill” pair! Eighteen years later, those…
IPEC buoyed by pension industry reforms
For quite a while now, Zimbabwe has suffered from the existence of anaemic regulatory frameworks, or perhaps just outdated ones.
There was a time when moral suasion was used as a strategy to regulate institutions, but that is past. Following the pensions erosion that took place around 2008 due to hyperinflation, Government appointed the Justice Smith Commission of Inquiry to look into the matter.
Battered and bruised, but not out
FOR mere mortals; near death experiences often lead one to pause, self-introspect and make life-altering decisions.
But then, Ms Bernice Bore (pictured here holding a menstural cup) is not your ordinary survivor.
Covid-19 ‘infects’ tourism
The tourism sector, one of the country’s key economic pillars, is losing substantial revenue in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
Estimates suggest that hundreds of millions of dollars might be lost by the time the virus is contained.











