Dwadwa looks to a higher power

AT a time when some of the biggest names in sport look to be buckling under the pressures of life as elite professionals, it could be just a matter of time before these men and women start to look to a higher power for solace.

US eyes African diaspora in trade

The Biden administration plans to tap the African diaspora in the United States to bolster trade with Africa, a US official said on Wednesday, in a push to work with people who understand “social nuances” on the continent.

We can win the Covid-19 battle

LAST week, as I was wondering how and when this ravaging Covid-19 pandemic is going to end, I developed an interest in finding out which other pandemics and outbreaks have been there before.

PSC rolls out baseline survey on sexual harassment

IN the context of transforming the Public Sector and creating a productive and enabling working environment that is safe, equitable and diverse, the Public Service Commission is working towards making all public service workplaces — those of Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies — free from sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse.

‘We won’t allow market indiscipline anymore’

The enactment of the Consumer Protection Act in 2019 brought hope of an end to the era of flagrant disregard of consumer rights and unfair business practices.

Women headline Tokyo Olympics

Sprint events are one of the highlights at any Olympics and Tokyo 2020 was no different. This year the women’s 100m stood out as the as one of the most hotly-anticipated race of the Games.

Zera licenses 39 power producers

THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has licensed 39 Independent Power Producers (IPPs) over the last two years, with 18 of them already contributing power to the national grid.

My game plan fell apart — Djokovic

Novak Djokovic’s hopes of winning a”Golden Slam” are over after he lost to Alexander Zverev in the Olympic tennis semi-finals.

Property sharing during divorce

The last two articles that I did were relating to divorce; the introductory parts, and then an encouragement for all those who have not wound up their affairs. I want to go to a part that has seen many fights in the Courts.

We must never forget the sacrifice: Fay Chung

ZIMBABWE’s liberation struggle was a process of sacrifice.

Many young men and women left their studies to join the “comrades” on the war front.

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