Mother where are you? . . .Haunted by the past

Veronica Gwaze ZIMBABWE senior netball winger Beauty Sithole survived an abusive childhood and rose to be part of the history-making team that made impact at the World Netball Cup yet…

Creating you living room with wallpapers

Home and Garden Writer There is hardly another room in the house that is as flexible in terms of interior design as the living room and there is no such…

Far from being safe

Nkosana Khumalo Midlands State University 2020 started off as a normal year with the usual celebrations taking place on December 31 till the second day of the year. Little did…

Teaching, learning materials for Cyclone Idai affected districts

The United Nations family in Zimbabwe has come to the rescue of pupils in the Chimanimani and Chipinge districts of Manicaland province. Through support from the World Bank-funded Zimbabwe Idai…

Youths in the driving seat

Zimbabwe’s journey to self-reliance must begin with locally led-development. In October, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) launched a US $5 million programme to discover locally owned sustainable…

Marketing is the new sales: Part 1

The old school thinking defines success of a business through its liquidity, revenue inflows and sales. The scooping of monetary transactions is a big intrinsic sign that cement the notion that business is doing well.

JUST IN: Salvation Army church donates towards Covid-19

The Salvation Army church has complemented Government efforts to fight the spread of Covid-19 in schools by donating equipment worth thousands of United States dollars ahead of the last phase of the re-opening of schools scheduled next week.

JUST IN: SA Home Affairs, DA denounce violence against foreigners in KZN

South Africa’s Home Affairs Department and that country’s main opposition political party, the Democratic Alliance (DA) on Friday denounced the violence by some locals targeting foreign nationals in Durban mainly those engaging in Small to Medium Enterprises.

Pindi Park: new destination for adventure-seekers

Online Reporter
And then the Covid-19 pandemic happened!
The world as we knew it was blown away right from our faces, forcing an indoor lifestyle for much of the seven months that the globe has been in lockdown.

Police to impound Mshikashika, pirate taxis

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Sunday News Reporter GOVERNMENT has warned pirate taxis known as Mshikashika and private commuter omnibuses who defied the Government directive to register with Zimbabwe United Passengers Company (ZUPCO)…

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