Challenges shouldn’t separate us
STEEP rises in the cost of goods and services have spawned a culture of individualism that is threatening to tear society apart.
Role of the board: Effective financial governance
Poor financial management has seen the downfall of many non-profit and commercial organisations over the years.
Zim candidate for top UN body ready for elections
Former chairperson of the Anti-Domestic Violence Council, Mrs Eunice Njovana, is ramping up her preparations for next month’s elections for a seat on the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).
Items in the garage not worth keeping
DO NOT let your garage serve as a catchall for clutter. Achieve a more organised space by donating or disposing of these unneeded items.
Talks underway to adjust civil servants’ salaries
GOVERNMENT and civil servants’ representatives are set to meet and negotiate proposals for a fresh salary adjustment to cushion workers from recent price increases, a Cabinet Minister has said.
When the beautiful game turns ugly
Violence by football fans has a well-documented history and a number of scholars have researched on causes and solutions to this age-old scourge.
Goshawks seek quick rebound
OUTPLAYED, overpowered and outgunned!
That, in a nutshell, was the story of Zimbabwe Goshawks’ performance during their 48-0 Currie Cup First Division loss to SWD Eagles at Outeniqua Park in Western Cape, South Africa, on Friday.
Woman marries her cat
DEBORAH Hodge (49) has married her cat to stop heartless landlords forcing her to give her up.
First Lady: First African to receive PhD from top Indian university
First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa made history as she became the first African to be accorded a Doctorate in Philosophy (Honoris Causa) by the reputable GD Goenka University of India because of her sheer hard work, focus, love and humility.
Lubumbashi full of export opportunities
ZIMBABWE and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have enjoyed a history of good political relations, which have been renewed in the recent years following the Second Republic’s re-engagement drive.











