13 000 arrested for immigration offences
Close to 13 000 people have been arrested for immigration-related offences this year, as authorities intensify efforts to curb illicit cross-border movements.
‘Chief Mabhikwa death a heavy blow’
The death of Lupane District traditional leader Chief Mabhikwa has dealt the country a major blow and left the traditional leadership institution poorer, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.
Feasting, refreshing at the Botanic Garden
THE National Botanic Garden of Zimbabwe, which is located about four kilometres north of the Harare city centre, is home to most of the country’s indigenous plants.
The ABCs of being financially savvy
Along with other essential life skills, developing financial acumen is important preparation for a successful relationship with money.
Bitter-sweet debut series for Evans
AS he heard his name being called out for the match-day squad to face Namibia in the third T20 International, marking his long-awaited cricket debut for Zimbabwe, Brad Evans could just not wait to break the news to his dad.
Think big, see beyond today
LET’s do this! Close your eyes after reading this paragraph. What do you see?
The intersection of media and race
Semiotics is the science of signs. We use semiotics to study the various signs, codes and conventions that result in shared meaning amongst members of society.
‘ICT development key to Vision 2030’
President Mnangagwa recently appointed long-serving civil servant and Information Communication Technology (ICT) expert Dr Beaullah Chirume (BC) Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of ICT, Postal and Courier Services.
Move Africa forward!
Those who dream are timeless and the dream of fathers should never be abandoned.
Gamecocks drop crucial points
A FURIOUS Joey Antipas took a swipe at some of his players, whom he accused of “living in a comfortable zone”, after Chicken Inn came back from behind to snatch a draw in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League tie against Yadah at Luveve Stadium yesterday.











