‘Solid plan to transform rural areas’

Samuel Kadungure in RUSAPE THE Second Republic has a solid plan to transform rural communities over the next five years, a development that will lift millions of Zimbabweans out of…

Husband despises me

Mudzimba Dr Chisamba Dear Amai. I hope I find you well. I am a 33-year-old married mother of two small kids. Last week, my husband left home early for a…

South American singer to perform in Harare

Society Reporter SOUTH American gospel singer Curt Hardy is set to perform in Harare on September 30. The award-winning artiste will share the stage with decorated gospel musician Minister Michael…

Say no to drugs — Child President

Neville Mavu FELLOW Zimbabweans, as the Child President, I have an important message for you, one of hope and inspiration. It is also a call for action. Our beautiful continent,…

Reconstructing history

Colonel (Rtd) Ernest Mganda Dube, Special Correspondent The purpose of this discussion is to reconstruct the history of the colonialism of Africa in general and Zimbabwe in particular from a Zimbabweans’…

The other side of Dave Houghton

Don Makanyanga Sports Reporter FOR many, Dave Houghton’s legacy will mostly revolve around his captaincy and coaching stints with the senior national cricket team. Lately, he has been credited for…

Tale of Epworth’s ‘inseparable twins’

Theseus Shambare THE story of the Kamunda twin brothers, Brighton and Brian, is interesting. Now in their late 30s, the fraternal twins have mastered the art of attracting a lot…

F1 stewards own up to mistake!

FORMULA One stewards have accepted they erred in not imposing a grid penalty on Red Bull’s Max Verstappen for impeding in Singapore last weekend, and the decision will not serve…

Starting an LP Gas retail business in Zim

Tinashe Muzvongi The use of liquefied petroleum (LP) gas has significantly increased in Zimbabwe. This shift began after the country’s economy was dollarised in 2009, resulting in frequent power cuts.…

Integrity deficiency in procurement

Dr Michael Musanzikwa DURING the early 1990s and 2000s, public entities used to contribute 40 percent to Zimbabwe’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), but this has since declined to less than…

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