When nature fights back
INCESSANT rains that have been pounding the country over the past few weeks have been readily welcomed and cheered by farmers, but not by those who settled on wetlands.
We had a formidable team of capable fighters
This week, CDE NOBERT MAVHUNGIRE (NM), whose nom de guerre was MUCHADURA MABHUNU, continues recounting his tortuous journey to join the war.
How accounting profession is key
The deepening climate crisis — so evident across the world this year — calls for action, and that means enormous investments in every country.
When rains spoil the mood
A lorry and dozens of smaller vehicles conspired to spoil the party for a vivacious young lady who had poured her curves into a trendy white floral dress as she flagged down lifts at a bus stop in Budiriro, Harare, last weekend.
Man kills dad, mutilates body
A Nyamandlovu man allegedly strangled his father before dismembering the body and leaving it in a maize field.
By faith you will subdue
“HOW much more do I need to say? It would take too long to recount the stories of the faith of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, Samuel, and all the prophets.
Top bathroom trends
ULTIMATE relaxation and personal style are high in demand. An underlying current is shifting our view of bathrooms from task-focused spaces to rooms designed for comfort. Read on.
‘On the Line’ is sheer trash
BEFORE I go on a rant, let me start off by making one or two confessions.
Firstly, I wish to make it known that I am a huge wrestling fan. This is not in reference to the Olympic sport, but the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) variety.
Finnish experts laud Zimbabweans
VISITING Finnish sport experts Ari Koivu and Tor Lindborg have lauded the work ethic of Zimbabweans, which they believe will anchor rapid development of the country’s sporting sector.
Garanganga’s renewed focus
THERE are parallels one can draw between the careers of Serbian great Novak Djokovic and Zimbabwe’s very own tennis ace Takanyi Garanganga.










