Be wary of the hand that feeds you

Dr Obert Moses Mpofu PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA recently declared a State of Disaster due to the El Niño-induced drought. In recent years, our country, under the Second Republic, has made huge…

Happy moment for Wanderers

Lovemore Dube  FOOTBALL clubs make a name for themselves by winning trophies and producing star players. Few remember that Bulawayo Wanderers who later got to be known as Eagles won…

Recipe for fertile garden soil

Andrew Mangwarara THIS week we feature a fascinating garden at Innocent Kundiona’s surgery, which is located along Cleveland Avenue in Milton Park, Harare. The gardener responsible for maintaining the place…

Arteta praises Emery

ASTON VILLA’S progress under former Arsenal manager Unai Emery has been incredible, his successor Mikel Arteta at the Gunners said ahead of their Premier League clash. Today will be the…

It’s DeMbare versus DeMbare Lite at Wadzanai

Langton Nyakwenda A TENSION-FILLED match is expected at Wadzanai Stadium in Shamva this afternoon as ambitious side Simba Bhora host Dynamos in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match. Some…

War vets back in trenches for new economic struggle

Theseus Shambare recently in GOROMONZI ZIMBABWE’S war of liberation raged for nearly 14 years. Its major motivation was to reclaim land that had been appropriated by the minority white settler…

You are well able to overcome adversity

“BUT Caleb quieted the people before Moses and said, ‘Let us go up at once and occupy it, for we are well able to overcome it’.” — Numbers 13:30. Today,…

The role of emotional intelligence in business leadership

  Big Business Ideas Stephene Chikozho In the ever-evolving environment for African businesses, where diverse cultures intersect, and the market dynamics are as varied as the continent’s vast ecosystems, the…

Why banking the rural poor in Zimbabwe is hard but not impossible

Nixon Chekenya “Financial services should not be a privilege reserved for the rich, but a right accessible to all.” MOST people in rural Zimbabwe do not have bank accounts. Despite…

Use of prepositions: At, in and to

Highway to Success: Charles Dube The difference: At and in are generally used for position; ‘to’ is used for movement or direction. Compare these: He works at the market. He…

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