Going against the grain with sorghum pays off for farmer
While hundreds of farmers in Buhera district are counting their losses this season because of the heavy rains that have washed away their crop, one farmer will be smiling all the way to the bank as his traditional grains are thriving.
Vision 2030: Skills development crucial
Skills development is attracting heightened interest in many countries, and Zimbabwe is no exception.
Bedroom ideas that are a downright dream
Never underestimate the power of a well-appointed bedroom.
Karoi residents lose property after floods
SOME residents in Karoi recently lost property worth thousands of dollars after blocked storm water drains caused flash floods.
At least, The Dude is still around, 25 years later, still fighting, still smiling, still hoping
TWENTY five years, they call it the Silver Jubilee, a quarter-of-a-century, it’s quite a landmark milestone.
A young creative’s journey
AFTER graduating from St. Lawrence University in the USA, Tandazani Dhlakama moved back home to Zimbabwe in 2011.
Languages unlocking potential for young Africans
Professor H Ekkehard Wolff University of Leipzig AFRICA is the home of 2 144 languages. Oddly, most development theoreticians consider this a barrier to economic and social growth. Sociolinguists and…
White collars lag behind blue collars in job prospects
There is a joke often made in China today. For 3 000 yuan (about 500 USD) a month, you cannot hire a labourer, but you can easily find a university graduate.
Remote, far and wide Matusadonha National Park
A WELL-FED monster of a crocodile snaps to life, startled from its nap. It stampedes through the crunchy undergrowth, crashing into the water and becomes invisible except for a pair of sentry-post eyes that peek menacingly above the surface to monitor outside movement.
Star FM Music Awards: Call for partnership
Organisers for the third edition of the Star FM Listener’s Choice Awards 2021 have called on the corporate sector to partner the radio station ahead of the show.











