What they say about Independence

Nothando Zondo and Nobukhosi Ndlovu Sunday News Reporters WITH the country marking 44 years of self-governance, Zimbabwe will hold a remarkable, Uhuru celebration in Buhera, Manicaland Province in line with…

Delicious beef tripe, casings stew

I HAVE discovered that it is either you like offals or you do not. There is rarely a middle-of-the-road stance for this dish. While their texture and strong aroma might…

Hubby is a pathological liar

Mudzimba Dr Chisamba DEAR Amai, I hope this letter finds you well. I am 36 years old, the same age as my husband, and we are blessed with a set…

Don’t rush, embrace the appointed time

Pauline Matanda “AGAIN and again they struck Him on the head with a staff and spit on Him . . .” — Mark 15:19 Today, I want to share with…

Tapping into potential of macadamia nuts

Word From The Market with Rose Rusariro and Samson Tarusenga ZIMBABWE’S macadamia nut value chain has been on a steady growth since its inception at the turn of the millennium.…

National dress key to fostering patriotism

Harare Bureau THE national dress fabric that was launched by First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in 2021 helps foster a sense of patriotism and national identity among Zimbabweans, Minister of…

Central bank renews hope in Zimbabwe’s currency

Persistence Gwanyanya THE new Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor, Dr John Mushayavanhu, has given Zimbabweans a chance to hope again. The Monetary Policy Statement (MPS), which his predecessor Dr…

House of worship goes eco-friendly

Andrew Mangwarara IT appears churches are enthusiastically joining the green-up crusade. A visit to the Reverend John Makaniko-led United Methodist Church in Chisipite, Harare, left me awe-struck. The church is…

Doorman reflects on African Games experience

Ellina Mhlanga Lorna Doorman  took some persuading for her to accept the call up to be part of the triathlon team for the recent African Games as she felt that…

Tobacco prices hit record highs

 Theseus Shambare TOBACCO prices rose to record highs last week, as the highest-priced leaf fetched US$6,99 per kilogramme, which is the most ever paid at the contract floors. Prices at…

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