The origins of Robusta coffee: Fun Facts
ROBUSTA coffee, scientifically known as Coffea canephora, has a fascinating history that traces back to the lush, tropical regions of central and western sub-Saharan Africa. This hardy coffee species is…
Strategic questions business leaders must ask – Part 1
Arthur Marara-Point Blank In today’s hyper-competitive business landscape, the pace of change is relentless, and uncertainty is the only constant. The ability to adapt and evolve is no longer a…
Doreen Dube’s entrepreneurial journey
Trish Mukwazo, [email protected] DOREEN Dube, a Bulawayo-based businesswoman, has defied the odds to build a thriving construction company. The loss of her husband, Joseph Matata, a co-founder of Mobeat Sliding Gates…
Chitembwe wants level playing field
Tadious Manyepo-Sports Reporter CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe feels the criteria used to select the Warriors team playing in the CHAN qualifiers is designed to give certain clubs an unfair…
Tracing the roots: How Bulawayo’s townships reflect city’s rich Ndebele heritage
Fredrick Qaphelani Mabikwa IN 1894, Bulawayo had just one African township. Today, the city boasts close to twenty townships in the western suburbs. Bulawayo’s first African township was Makokoba, also…
Verstappen hit with grid penalty
Max Verstappen was hit with a five-place grid penalty yesterday for the Brazilian Grand Prix as his world title defence suffered another bump in the road. The Red Bull star…
The Choice Children’s Choir wins gold in Barcelona
The Choice Children’s Choir put Zimbabwe on the world map after winning gold in this year’s Sing for Gold Competition recently held in Barcelona, Spain.
Student uses art as a copying mechanism
Pencil artist Tinashe Matsata (19) has admitted academics are not his forte, hence he uses art to overcome everyday life situations.
Checking the temperature of our ‘love barometer’
Now and then, I like to check the temperature of our “love barometer”, so to speak. How ready, willing, and fit are you for love? It is a question that delves into our hearts and minds, urging us to reflect on how lovable we are as individuals.











