Fun way to dye fabric using fruit, veggies
If you’ve ever tried to remove a stain caused by a splash of beetroot juice or an accidentally squashed blueberry on a brand new white T-shirt, then you’ll know the tremendous staying power and intensity of the colour produced by the juices of those fruits and vegetables.
Chipinge farmers attain organic certification
Harare Bureau Forty-five smallholder pineapple farmers in Rusitu Valley, Chipinge, the majority of whom are victims of Cyclone Idai that killed hundreds and destroyed homes in 2019, have received a…
Sustainable dyeing processes revolutionising textile industry
Fashion trends might be seasonal but the by-products from creating those on-trend outfits you rock have a far greater impact on the environment than on your Instagram feed.
‘Ariel still a Bosso player’
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS have still not received any official communication from their longest-serving player and skipper Ariel Sibanda, who posted on Facebook more than a week ago that…
Of the ZSE and the exchange rate, chasing the wind
Kudzanai Sharara Taking Stock On Monday this week, I found myself without any local Zimbabwe dollars to my name. No cash in hand, no money in the bank, and…
Africa awash with seasonal skiing potential
Suggest a holiday in Africa and most people picture baking hot sun, palm-fringed beaches or herds of wildebeest galloping across the savannah. Few think of skiing.
Pep Guardiola plans to quit Man City in 2023, eyes national team job
RIO DE JANEIRO — Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said on Wednesday he plans to leave the English champions when his current contract ends in 2023 and hopes to eventually…
Olympic viewership takes a nosedive
After committing to spend about US$12 billion for the rights to televise 10 Olympic Games through 2032, Comcast-owned NBCUniversal saw its viewership nosedive in Tokyo.
Bulawayo dams under threat
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter AS the sun recedes slowly beneath the horizon with the light blue sky melting into darkness, silhouettes of men walking along the dam wall at Upper…
For US Fed taper: It’s end that matters
These days, all the talk in financial markets is about when the Federal Reserve will start paring its debt purchases. What’s more important, for everything from stocks to bonds to currencies, is when they will end.









