How to stop worrying

Selusweyinkosi Mhlanga To worry is to feel or cause to feel anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems. It is normal to worry but when it becomes excessive it…

Roil BAA nomination excites Mlue Jay

Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday Life Correspondent AWARD-WINNING hip-hop artiste and Bulawayo-born Mlungisi “Mlue Jay” Moyo says he is excited for his first Roil Bulawayo Arts Awards (BAA) nomination and being nominated…

New power plant lights up Hwange

Fairness Moyana in Hwange INDEPENENT power producer, Solgas Energy has completed the first phase of its 10MW solar plant in Hwange after feeding 5MW into the national grid last week.…

Miners must help develop Gwanda—residents

Business Reporter MOST parts of Gwanda have small-scale, large-scale and artisanal miners who have been blamed for the environmental damage in the district, yet they are not committed to developing…

A standing army, police are chief instruments to defend the nation

Teddy Ncube THE title of this contribution is a quotation of some of Lenin’s words in his book; ‘‘The state and revolution’’. The book was written in the period August-September…

Industrial Park concept: AU shows the way

WHEN Education 5.0, the Government policy which compels institutions of higher learning to focus on problem solving and value addition, was first introduced, there were fears about the way institutions, especially private universities, would react.

Minister reverses social work training ban

THE Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare has rescinded the Council of Social Workers’ (CSW) decision to suspend social work programmes in some of the country’s universities saying it was not the council’s prerogative to make the call.

Maid turned cricket star

WHEN she was employed as a housemaid with pressing work commitments that did not afford her time to watch television and follow any of her favourite programmes, including sport, Precious Marange never dreamt she would trade the apron for cricket gear.

Lady Chevrons go down again

The Zimbabwe senior women’s cricket team will hope to end their debut ODI series on level terms when they meet Ireland in the fourth and final game at Harare Sports Club tomorrow.

Karate tourney for Chitown

ZIMBABWE National Karate Federation (ZNKF) president Joe Rugwete has saluted their affiliate club Kurai Kofukan for staging the Open Championships, which are set for Chitungwiza at the end of this month.

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