Mashavave transforms events management
FROM elegant roora/lobola ceremonies, to massive parties for toddlers, events management is transforming the way people celebrate different aspects of their lives.
Some are still resisting lobola ceremonies that come complete with cakes, catering services, a special African attire inspired dress code, marquee, trendy chairs and even a PA system — but that is where local culture is going.
Touching lives through Project Dzimba
It took what probably many people might describe as a “simple slip”. But that “was not so simple for Samson Sithole’s life”.
It left him wheelchair-bound.
Government working on increasing forex allocations
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE Government is working towards increasing foreign currency allocation obtained by players in the manufacturing sector for the importation of raw materials through the interbank market…
Financial literacy lessons for vendors
Many workers from company executives to even the last person on the factory floor, always dream of becoming businesspeople when they finally leave employment. What only differs is the size of capital injected into the business.
Teenager crowned Soccer Star
ARMY side Craneborne Bullets’ teenage sensation, Kelvin Chibunyu, had a night to savour last Friday after he was crowned the Ruyamuro Northern Region Division One 2019 Soccer of Star of the Year 2019 at a colourful ceremony in Harare.
Who will remember Bob Marley?
Bob Marley was not Jamaican. Neither was he Caribbean. Nor African.
He was a global icon and as such, no part of the world can claim to own him.
Nigeria confirms first coronavirus case
Nigeria has reported the first confirmed case of coronavirus in sub-Saharan Africa, as investor alarm over a potential global pandemic deepened stock market losses around the world.
Nigerian officials said the case involved an Italian citizen who entered the country on February 24 on a Turkish Airlines flight from Milan via Istanbul.
War veteran Moyo buried
Sinokuthaba Dube, Sunday News Reporter WAR veteran, Cde Kenneth Moyo who died last week in Bulawayo was yesterday laid to rest at Bulawayo Provincial Heroe’s Acre in Nkulumane. He was 72.…
Wildlife and tourism in Zimbabwe
Phineas Chauke THE distribution of wildlife in the world is dependent upon a variety of factors. This means that the animal species that exist in different zoo-geographic regions are not…
Choosing animals over people. . . ZimParks’ headache as 300 die due to human-wildlife conflict
NEARLY 300 people have been killed by wild animals in various parts of Zimbabwe in the last five years while hundreds more such deaths have gone unrecorded.
About 38 people were killed by animals in 2019 — half of those were trampled by elephants whose growing population has now become a cause for concern for Southern Africa.











