A virtually celebrated Independence
Those with memories of the day Zimbabwe was unshackled from white minority rule make it a point to include the colour that surrounded the celebratory event.
Litmus test for marriage during lockdown
THE lockdown appears to have come as a litmus test to marriages considering the spiralling cases of gender-based violence (GBV) recorded during the 21-day lockdown.
To extend or not to extend lockdown is the question
Government will determine the next course of action ahead of tomorrow’s expiry of the 21-day lockdown period and the nation anxiously awaits the pronouncement of new ordinances to guide the fight against the deadly Covid-19 pandemic.
Great captains who became great coaches
FROM Duncan Fletcher to Prosper Utseya, Zimbabwe has produced cricket captains who also became coaches of repute during the last 40 years.
Insurance firms speak on Covid-19
The insurance sector has urged the Government to establish special funding instruments if it intends to borrow to fight Covid-19.
President Xi seeks to consolidate ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping has congratulated President Mnangagwa and Zimbabwe on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the People’s Republic of China and Zimbabwe.
Sadio Mane won’t stay at Anfield forever
LONDON. — AS Monaco winger Keita Balde has admitted he doesn’t see his Senegal teammate Sadio Mane staying at Liverpool “forever”, amid interest from Spanish football giants Real Madrid.
Cleaning your appliances
Your major appliances work hard for you. So why not pay some attention to your washer, dryer, dishwasher, fridge and stove?
Go well, Freddy ‘Pasuwa’ Mugadza
FREDDY MUGADZA, also known as Pasuwa, was a larger-than-life character.
How to help your business through lockdown
Right now we’re faced with one of the biggest challenges any of us have ever witnessed. How we react to the current pandemic will define our future. Most of us have been told to shelter inside and only leave to get basic necessities or if we have an “essential” job. COVID-19 will have most of us staying in our homes for weeks, if not months.








