Build greatness intelligently

BUILDING greatness is a journey that requires intelligence, hard work and persistence. Hunt For Greatness Milton Kamwendo It demands planning, strategic thinking and the mindful application of effort. Greatness is…

‘Soft saving’ trend emerging among young workers

FOR most people, their goal is to work hard, save money and retire early. But a “soft saving” trend is emerging among younger workers, challenging the traditional way of thinking.…

A fitting tribute to Manicaland

Kuda Bwititi Political Editor SINCE the Government’s decision to rotate hosting of the main Independence Day celebrations among provinces, Manicaland takes centre stage on Thursday. It will host the grand…

Ex ‘Generations’ star Radebe allegedly down and out

Actor Carlo Radebe is apparently in desperate need of financial assistance. Actor Carlo Radebe is allegedly destitute and struggling to make ends meet. A close friend of the former Generations…

Let the games begin

LATE confirmation due to an impasse between the Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) and the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC), as well as late venue changes and the trimming of participants…

2024 Volkswagen Taos’ road manners refined

VW’s Taos mini-SUV blends the best of the Golf and Tiguan into one delightful package versatile enough to earn a spot on our 2024 Editors’ Choice list. All Taos models…

When star power creates cinematic gold

Film Review Tinashe Kusema WELL, the reviews are in and it is safe to say that “Dune: Part Two” exceeded all expectations. You know a movie is good when the…

Crowd trouble: Should we bring back bouncers?

Some soccer fans were more than convinced that the late Premier Soccer League referee, Tichaona “Giant” Chapfika, was a Dynamos supporter, much in the same way that retired English Premier…

Beyoncé country album shatters records

BEYONCÉ has become the first black artiste ever to hit number one with a country album in the United Kingdom, topping the chart with her eighth record, “Cowboy Carter”. Not…

Sculptor lifts Zimbabwe’s flag high

Society Reporter LIBERTY NYANHONGO, a 34-year-old Zimbabwean sculptor based in Windhoek, Namibia, is lifting the Zimbabwean flag high by exhibiting his highly regarded works at some of Europe’s top art…

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