Double joy for Chatara
A celebration for his 100th wicket had already been planned way before he boarded the plane to Sri Lanka, but when the moment arrived, Tendai Chatara was caught in the moment that he forgot to do what he had planned.
I escaped death by a whisker
In this week’s edition, Cde Serima will continue from where he left off as he takes us deep into the war zone where he fought countless battles.
Harare, Chi-town choke on own garbage
In front of Mrs Florence Kasambira’s home in Manyame Park lies an enormous landfill.
It is easy to miss her well-manicured front yard as one’s attention is easily drawn towards mounds of waste adjacent to her house.
RBZ promotes use of local currency
RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor, Dr John Mangudya, says the central bank is working on measures to promote the use of local currency to reduce demand for foreign exchange for domestic transactions.
New school calendar this week
The Government will this week announce a new school calendar that will also determine the new fees structure for the first term, an official has said.
Invictus cheers Govt policies, support
INVICTUS ENERGY, an Australia Stock Exchange (ASX)-listed oil and gas exploration junior, has commended the Government for giving it maximum policy support in its quest to develop the petroleum project in Muzarabani, Mashonaland Central.
The living mingle with the dead
IN a fortnight, Roy Moyana of Warren Park D in Harare will face a defining moment in his life.
As a karateka, he is set to take part in an important grading competition he must win at all costs.
Second phase Beitbridge expansion progressing well
The second phase of the Beitbridge Border Post modernisation project, which includes construction of a world-class bus terminal, is nearing completion, with over 50 percent of the works having been completed.
Mum-in-law befriending hubby’s ex
HELLO Amai. I hope I find you well. I am a third-year student doing a B-tech degree. There is a professor I am involved with and we both love each other so dearly. We are both 25-years-old.
Art paintings inspire discussions
THE “African Women’s Lockdown Dhuku Exhibition”, a catalogue of paintings and sketches by Professor Francisca Mutapi, has inspired discussions on African fashion and art in the Diaspora.











