Demystifying the recycling industry
Qinisani Ndlovu, Correspondent Pub discussions and arm chair analyses have shown that recycling is a fairly new industry in Zimbabwe. On paper, however, this is an activity that began a long…
Raerburn Ndebele, a true volleyball legend
MANY have known Raerburn Ndebele as a football administrator at Highlanders and How Mine FC, but on his flip side he is a living legend in another sporting discipline. A…
Next She Exporter second edition commences
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter MORE than 80 businesswomen from the country’s 10 provinces are set to benefit from the 2nd …
Women’s soccer chokes
Nkosilathi Sibanda, Sports Reporter FORMER Mighty Warriors player Nobuhle Majika looked worried as she watched two of her players working out just before a match at Gifford High School in Bulawayo…
Zanu PF’s tour de force
Blessings Chidakwa Zimpapers Elections Desk “It’s in the bag,” quipped one man as he gazed down at the sea of people that extended into the horizon during yesterday’s ZANU PF…
UZ engineer develops energy technologies critical to tobacco industry
Sifelani Tsiko, Zimpapers Election Desk A University of Zimbabwe engineer has built a new hybrid energy source tobacco barn that uses solar power and corncobs to help reduce the huge amounts…
Fifa, SRC clear last Zifa hurdle
Petros Kausiyo, Harare Bureau THE Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) have moved to clear the last of the legalities in their progressive engagement with Fifa by lifting their suspension of the…
Baba Guti a true spiritual giant
Fatima Bulla-Musakwa ON May 31, 2015, a Sunday, I had my first personal encounter with the late Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Forward in Faith (ZAOGA FIF) founder, Archbishop Ezekiel Handinawangu…
Evangelist Prim Khumalo releases single
Society Reporter EVANGELIST Prim Khumalo briefly abandoned the pulpit and went into the studio to record her single titled “Mukuru”, which was released last week. The preacher, who is the…
69 killed in mine accidents
Comfort Mhaka SIXTY-NINE people were killed in 66 mine accidents during the first three months of this year, with the authorities attributing most of the incidents to disregard of regulations,…











