Broiler and layer chick producers need to be insured to protect the farmer
A CASUAL discussion with a colleague inspired this week instalment. The colleague bought and raised 2 000 layer chicks from one of the big-name suppliers in town. He ploughed something…
Hwange community radio to boost local music
Caroline Mutsawu, Sunday News Reporter THE Hwange Community Radio Station, Lyeja FM, which began airing on 16 December has paid tribute to the local community for support, adding that most…
Festive season: The time when urban youth pretend to go rural
Sibongile Ndiweni, Sunday Life Reporter THE mad season is finally over! Year in year out, many look forward for the festive season. A season that to many is a celebration,…
Joanna Girlie Sibanda, The educationist goes to sleep
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor “May it please you, Your Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Head of State and Government, Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces and…
Saints’ Maseko recalls World Cup qualifier against Australia
EVERY former player has a moment that he treasures most from his playing days. For Adam Maseko it is the 1974 BAT Rosebowl Trophy won by Mashonaland United FC now…
Sadc pursues integrated approach to curb power crisis
Limukani Ncube, Editor A Regional Transmission Infrastructure Financing Facility (RTIFF) aimed at providing a long-term solution to energy financing challenges within the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) could be what…
Young women more vulnerable to deadly cervical cancer
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter CONCERNS have emerged that cervical cancer is affecting young women in their 20s prompting medical experts to call for early screening and treatment of the sexually…
‘Restoration of Tjingababili chieftainship long overdue’
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE restoration of the Tjingababili chieftainship in Matabeleland South Province is long overdue with villagers from Bulilima and Mangwe districts saying they felt as if…
When the ‘Piano meets the Mbira’
SONGBIRD Ruvimbo Hope Masike, who is simply known as Hope Masike, continues to play an active role in the evolution of mbira music.
Writing’s on the bright yellow wall
The Bishop is back.
What a restful, restorative and therapeutic sabbatical it was!











