DISASTER BREWING AT MUPEDZANHAMO…market ‘secretly’ reopens
Chaos, litter and the accompanying stench welcomes one upon visiting Mupedzanhamo flea market and the surrounding areas in Mbare.
Sables World Cup Dream Alive
ZIMBABWE’S Sables have kept alive their dream of ending a 31-year wait to qualify for the Rugby World Cup after getting their final qualification bid off to promising start with a hard-fought 2022 Rugby Africa Cup quarter-final win over Ivory Coast on Friday night.
Boldly marching forward towards economic sovereignty
President E.D. Mnangagwa Defying gravity Amidst a myriad of challenges facing economies of the world, Zimbabwe continues to witness and register signature foreign direct investment projects. These projects cut across…
Gold coins: What you need to know
“Over the past two years, for example, money supply in the United States has grown by more than 38 percent to about US$6 trillion, a rise that usually took decades to achieve.
VP Chiwenga lauds Catholic church
VICE President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has commended the Roman Catholic Church for its contribution in improving the education sector by maintaining high standards at its schools countrywide.
Zimsec clears air on forex exam fees
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter SCHOOLS that are pegging examination fees exclusively in foreign currency are flouting regulations set by the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec), as parents and guardians are…
Mark Ngwazi turns the corner
AFTER failing to win the 2013 Chibuku Road to Fame title, sungura musician Mark Ngwazi also tried –and failed –to join Romeo Gasa’s band as a guitarist.
We were all sold a big fat lie
Big media (the far-reaching, if not over-reaching, global mass communication platforms such as TV, radio, newspapers, et cetera) and Big Tech (being the pervasive social media platforms that now dominate our lives) made us believe that the consequential November 3, 2020 US presidential elections pitting then-incumbent Donald Trump and Joe Biden were tantamount to making a choice between absurdity and reasonableness, decorum and impropriety, civility and obscenity, and, most critically, good and evil.
Great Zimbabwe Monuments tourism opportunities underutilised
Sharon Chimenya, Masvingo Correspondent THE envisaged development of the recently commissioned project of the upgrading of the Great Zimbabwe Monuments will unlock the full potential of the site and result in…
COMMENT:Listening is the basis of leadership skills
HYACINTH (2019), says listening is the most important skill a leader can master. It is the basis of so many other skills and traits that make up a leader. “However,…








