Sakupwanya’s life captured in book
Society Reporter BUDDING author and former junior member of parliament Tererayi Chakanyuka has authored a book titled “The Man From Mabvuku”, which focuses on the life of Mr Scott Sakupwanya.…
Pasuwa returns to Champs League
Sports Reporter VETERAN coach Kalisto Pasuwa has challenged his Nyasa Big Bullets to invest in and retain star players if the Malawian football kings are to make an impact in…
BRICS thanked for standing with Zimbabwe
Lovemore Chikova in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa ZANU PF Secretary for Information and Publicity Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa has thanked countries that make up BRICS for standing with Zimbabwe, especially at a…
Coe fights against climate change
ATHLETICS faces an uncertain future in the face of the changing climate, with the sport’s head, Sebastian Coe, warning that athletes are already suffering and some member federations’ countries might…
Business email compromise can ruin your business
Email is one of the most widely used and essential forms of communication in the modern world. 4IR Simplified John Tseriwa Whether it is for personal or professional purposes, email…
Brothers in arms: Story of the Maphosas
Tinashe Kusema Deputy Sports Editor CRICKET siblings have become part of the modern game so much that it is now common for an international side to have brothers or sisters…
Resolving disputes under new labour legislation
This is Part Three of “Resolving disputes under new labour legislation” A properly issued certificate of no settlement has legal effect. The law prescribes the next method of resolution of…
Engaging the enemy in daylight was risky
IN his narration this week, Cde STEVE TRINITY CHIDAVANYIKA (STC) tells our reporter AARON CHARUNGWA MOYO (ACM) of the bloody battle he was involved in. ************* ACM: You have told…
Pro-CCC social media disinformation threatens democracy
Innocent Mujeri IN the age of technology and widespread internet access, the political campaigning landscape has experienced radical transformation. Gone are the days when political campaigns were confined solely to…
The omens not looking good
THIS is it! This week will be another page-turning moment in the storied, colourful and tortuous history of Zimbabwe, as more than 6,6 million voters will exercise their prerogative to…











