Make time for stretching

You cannot grow by being the same person that you were.

To grow, you have to stretch. Rather, growth will always stretch you and take you out of your comfort zone. Growth creates a crisis of stagnation

Zuze: When dynamite comes in short packages

STANDING at approximately 1,65 metres and weighing just under 64 kilogrammes, Panashe Zuze is not just the dynamite that comes in small packages. In fact, he is the dynamite.

Engagement of non-state actors in SADC work ‘not questionable’

THE engagement of non-state actors (NSAs) in the SADC Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan (RISDP) is not questionable as the mechanism for engagement was approved by the Council of Ministers in August.

Another Kevin Hart disaster

FOR how long is Hollywood going to bombard us with these Kevin Hart disaster movies?

I know, technically speaking, it is all in jest and meant to come off as comedy, but let us do the math.

Let’s act on Glen View 8 fires

For most people, starting is always easier than finishing.

And yet without finishing, you never get into history books.

New dawn for Harare transport system

Harare’s public transport system is a perfect example of organised chaos.

Commuters in the city have become accustomed to the disorderly commotion that characterises their daily commute.

Export potential in stone fruits

HORTICULTURE has been identified as one of the priority areas with potential to significantly grow Zimbabwe’s exports.

Unclaimed corpses overwhelm Pari, Chitungwiza hospitals

Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals and Chitungwiza Central Hospital are stuck with 38 uncollected corpses, which have been lying in their mortuaries for more than 10 months.

Sun not quite rising from the East

WHILE promotion of Green Fuel into the Premiership is one of the feel-good stories of the year, the same cannot be said for the rest of the Eastern Region.

SA delegation for ex-Wenela payouts expected next week

OFFICIALS from Tshiamiso Trust, which is facilitating compensation for Zimbabweans who contracted respiratory diseases while working in South African mines between 1965 and 2019, will be in the country next week for engagements expected to expedite the pay-outs.

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