A day of love rather than that of heartbreaks
Melody Dube THE month of February is considered the “month of love” around the globe as people will be celebrating Saint Valentine’s Day commonly known as Valentine’s Day on February…
Well-wishers help rebuild safari operator’s fire gutted house
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter MR Masauso Sakala, a Victoria Falls safari operator whose seven-roomed house was gutted by fire in Mkhosana last month, is short of superlatives to describe…
‘Prevention is better than cure’
Stephen Mpofu, Pespective “JOE! Joe! Got it, we’ve got it at last, the needle in the haystack,” cried a scientist excitedly to another in a Western laboratory. “Wonderful! Just wonderful!”…
Basketball select best player of the decade
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter Polling will open on Saturday for the public to select their best basketball player of the past decade on the Basketball Union of Zimbabwe (BUZ) Facebook…
Writing Covid: Tough times bring back medicinal practices from the past
Pathisa Nyathi THE rains have been unusually good this season. When I spoke to one man recently, he claimed they visited several known rain shrines in Zimbabwe’s various provinces at…
Farmers cash in on fresh produce
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter COMMUNAL farmers in some resettlement areas outside Victoria Falls are cashing in on demand for fresh farm produce in the resort city. There is no…
Comedian recounts horrific Covid-19 experience
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent AT one time he was swallowing 32 pills a day, feeling weak and dizzy. So bad was the situation that he collapsed in his room and…
All set for Nyikayaramba burial
Harare Bureau ALL is set for the burial of national hero and Zimbabwe Ambassador to Mozambuque Lieutenant General (retired) Douglas Nyikayaramba today at the National Heroes Acre in the capital.…
PCB announces dates for Zimbabwe tour
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that its tour of Zimbabwe will start on April 17 for two Tests and three T20Is. The board yesterday…
Elephants cause havoc in Beitbridge
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau ELEPHANTS believed to be coming from South Africa and Botswana have invaded some villages in Beitbridge district, destroying crops and the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife…











