Prophet Makandiwa foretold coronavirus

A series of prophecies made by United Family International Church (UFIC) leader Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa about the deadly coronavirus have shaken the faith world in the wake of an outbreak of the pandemic.

What you see is not what you get

That really defines a product? Or what is the essence of a product’s brand? Well, daring bootleggers in most parts of the country, especially in Mbare, are rewriting the rulebook — a product or its brand is that they tell you it is; not what you think it is. While bootlegging, which involves making, distributing and selling goods illegally, has been in existence since time immemorial, the practice is now on steroids.

Zesa audit opens can of worms

IN what demonstrates the depth of rot and corporate malfeasance at Zesa Holdings, one of the power utility’s subsidiaries traded with a supplier for over 10 years without a valid contract after an earlier agreement had expired, audit findings show.

Warriors on lockdown ordeal

UNDER normal circumstances, Turkey-based Warriors defender Teenage Hadebe would have been allowed time off by his club to fly back home to be with his newly-born twins, Alwande and Lwandile, who were delivered in Bulawayo recently.

Strict measures to fight Covid-19

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has implored Zimbabweans to take maximum precautions to prevent the spread of coronavirus by limiting travel and outdoor activities as the country braces for the introduction of stringent and disruptive public health safety measures to fight Covid-19.

Is tipping a form of bribery?

Due to the overwhelming feedback to last week’s issue, “When is it right to tip?”, I felt it will be just to incorporate the views I got from some of…

Zim Space dream edges closer

ZIMBABWE has taken another step towards realisation of a vision to launch its satellites into space after finalising a $25 million agreement to upgrade the TelOne Satellite Centre in Mazowe and improve signal distribution.

When the ant felled the elephant

NOTWITHSTANDING the ill-willed and unremitting prayers of doomsday folks who so desperately want the coronavirus to devastatingly announce itself in Zimbabwe, thank God most of us are still safe — at least for now.

By all their dystopian accounts, we should all be history.

No room for complacency with Covid-19

“AFRICA should wake up, my continent should wake up,” said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, head of the World Health Organisation (WHO) last week.

This comes as coronavirus cases surpassed 300 000 with nearly 13 000 deaths recorded worldwide by last night. Cases in South Africa, Africa’s most advanced economy, had surpassed 200 and Zimbabwe reported its first two cases of Covid-19 on Friday and Saturday.

Government awaits technical report on Gwanda solar project

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE Government is awaiting a technical report from Zesa Holdings to make a decision on the way forward with regards to the commencement of work at…

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