Teen musician Tume dreams big

Yeukai Karengezeka Youth Interactive Correspondent Rising teenage singer Tume Siziba has vowed to become a force to reckon in the music industry through her distinct contemporary gospel music. The 18 year-old…

Government acquires 30 tractors for soil, water conservation blitz

 Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has acquired 30 tractors with disc ploughs each for the Umfolo/Makandiwa soil and water conservation blitz as part of the Agriculture and Food Systems Transformation Strategy…

Sanctions stifling Zim’s potential

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE illegal sanctions imposed on the country by America and its allies are hindering infrastructure development by frustrating lines of credit and the private sector should…

Mhako, the man with a well-laid-out plot

Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter ONE of the most-used statements in life is, “Life begins at 40”. Now, this is a subjective matter but for Plot Mhako, the world is surely becoming…

Woman on a mission to get girls into STEM

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE girl child is often stereotyped as shying away from science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects and careers in preference of commercials and arts. Even those…

The teen who helped Zim qualify for the All Africa games

Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter AT a time Zimbabwe is celebrating the exploits of its sons and daughters in boxing, cricket and netball, a hockey playing teenage girl from Bulawayo has put…

War veterans driving force towards Vision 2030

Farirayi Machivenyika, Harare Bureau  THE indomitable spirit of war veterans coupled with their sacrifices over the years, and sheer force of determination, can inspire Zimbabwe towards upper middle-class economic status by…

Nyasha sets sights on crafts business growth

Reginald Chirenje Youth Interactive Writer Art and craft are an integral part of culture for any society. It is important especially for children and has a special significance in parenting. Craft…

Clothes that rallied a nation: Queen Elizabeth II’s fashion legacy

Over seven decades, the late Queen taught a masterclass in elegant, purposeful dressing. One of the many legacies left by Queen Elizabeth II is an illustration of how clothes can…

Ideological grounding a MUST for cadres

Stephen Mpofu, Perspective ”BETTER late than never.” The four words above should be taken as a fitting exhortation for the pending formation of a war veterans league, belated and regretted though…

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