Expectations, challenges of modern-day dads . . . world celebrates Fathers’ Day
Trust Khosa Lifestyle Reporter Tomorrow is Father’s Day! Modern-day fatherhood is no kids’ play. It has shifted from being the family’s sole provider, chief decision-maker and disciplinarian. Most traditional dads…
Whizz-kid (16) enrols for medicine
Patrick Chitumba Bulawayo Bureau SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Berven Nyika is not your typical first-year medical student at Midlands State University (MSU). While he might appear more like a high school learner on…
Zim poised to surpass wheat planting target
Precious Manomano and Walter Nyamukondiwa Zimbabwe is set to surpass its wheat planting target of 120 000 hectares with almost 119 000 hectares having been achieved by end of day…
ZRP assures Harare on safety, curbing crime
Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Police in Harare Province has assured members of the public that they will continue coming up with strategies to curb criminal activities and enforcing traffic regulations. …
Mat South to host investment forum
IN line with the Government agenda of ensuring that provinces become dynamic economic hubs that attract investment, Matabeleland South is set to host a diaspora investment conference in Beitbridge next…
When ‘sorry’ means your wallet is gone. . .Pickpockets wreak havoc
Trust Freddy Herald Correspondent Harare is probably the only city where apologies come with a hidden price. When a young lad bumps into you on the street and utters the…
Editorial Comment: Zifa will be judged on Warriors performances
A FORTNIGHT before the senior national men’s soccer team resumed their 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifiers, Zifa Normalisation Committee chairman, Lincoln Mutasa, said he did not take the Warriors as…
Do not suffer in silence
Rutendo Gwatidzo Changing Perspectives Whatever you may be going through in life, you are not the first and neither will you be the last to encounter that challenge. Many people…
How to be a good dad as a Christian
John Delony Being a dad is the greatest, hardest, most exhilarating and most exhausting adventure in the world. Having kids, raising them well, loving them—it is the most profound joy…
Mystery of red lunchbox that triggered near-tragic events
Walter Nyamukondiwa Mashonaland West Bureau Chief It was a known clique of eight girls at the school, with an unwritten “in commune of lunchboxes” agreement to be shared during break…











