Women worshippers switch to virtual meetings

A group of women worshippers recently began conducting virtual meetings, which have increasingly become useful as billions around the world are in lockdown owing to the coronavirus.

BCC to build water kiosks

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council will this week construct water kiosks in areas that are worst affected by water shortages as the local authority works on…

Effortless caramel coconut cake

IF you have never baked a cake before but you are eager to do so, this cake is a good place to start. It is very easy; not to mention how tasty it is, especially with a hot cup of tea or for dessert with ice-cream, yum! You can always run calories off afterwards.

Gweru water woes mount

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief WATER problems in Gweru are far from over after it emerged that the company that has been supplying the local authority with water treatment chemicals…

Covid-19 ravages aviation industry

Covid-19 has had a devastating effect on the aviation industry. The 100-year-old industry is on life support: Herewith snippets. ◆ Virgin loses more than 3 000 people including 600 Pilots;…

E-commerce allows SMEs to survive beyond Covid-19

WITH the novel coronavirus pandemic troubling even the strongest economies of the world and the increasing unpredictability of the virus, many are worried about the long-term effects it will have on the economy and business.

This is because Covid-19 has disrupted supply chains across the world and is altering consumer behaviour, which will have an impact on demand for some products and services. 

Cement players invest US$200m in five years

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter PLAYERS in the country’s cement industry have invested close to US$200 million in the last five years towards enhancing their production efficiencies. According to a…

DeutschConnect provides online classes

Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday Business Correspondent DEUTSCHConnect has launched an e-learning platform to help continue German language and business mentorship classes during the coronavirus lockdowns in many countries. The German-based organisation…

Our gentle giant sleeps

One day after a routine rugby match Sanele “Smiley” Sibanda and a couple of his teammates, including one Lucky Sithole, decided to make a pit-stop at a local supermarket and load up on some “carbs”(carbohydrates).

While most went straight for the snacks, the late Zimbabwe Sables lock decided to buy two loaves of bread and a tube of polony, which he in turn squeezed together and devoured in one sitting.

NBA focuses on restart

NBA commissioner Adam Silver has said that the focus is on restarting the season, but that “there will be a series of bad options” in deciding how that will be done.

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