My job is costing me dearly

Mudzimba Dr Rebecca Chisamba Dear Amai, I hope I find you well. I am a married woman and a mother of three teenage children — two boys and a girl.…

Make-ahead recipes for Christmas

Chef Rudo Kandiero MAKE-AHEAD freezer-friendly recipes are a lifesaver during the holiday season. One convenient idea this festive season is preparing and freezing some foods, then cook them on Christmas…

Landscaping tricks for dry regions

Andrew Mangwarara BULAWAYO is home to many beautiful gardens. I recently visited Mrs Yolanda Ngulube’s residence in the low-density suburb of Famona and discovered that she has made an effort…

Middle East investments key to Zim’s growth

LAST YEAR, President Mnangagwa appointed AMBASSADOR MAHOMED JASSAT his chief adviser on Middle East Affairs, underscoring the Second Republic’s drive to enhance cooperation with countries in that region. Our reporter…

The spirit of Christmas in the village

Gabriel Manyeruke LAST WEEK, as the school bells rang, signalling the end of another academic year, I found myself filled with anticipation and warmth. As a teacher in urban Marondera,…

Chibhabha tiptoes into the night

Tinashe Kusema Zimpapers Sports Hub WHILE, on the surface, Chamunorwa Chibhabha’s retirement is likely to come as a shock, the keen observer among the Zimbabwe cricket family is likely to…

Trade war to hurt US farmers more than China

DONALD Trump’s first trade war hurt American soyabean farmers to the tune of US$11 billion. A sequel is set to be even worse. The humble bean was the poster child…

Warriors home disadvantage to sway ZIFA polls

Langton Nyakwenda IN eight days, the ZIFA Electoral Committee will release names of the candidates who will have passed the integrity test for elections. Submission of nominations for various posts…

Sophia unveiling: A turning point for Africa’s tech ambitions

Gift Kugara SOPHIA, the world’s most advanced humanoid robot, has arrived at the University of Zimbabwe Diamond Centre, captivating an audience eager to glimpse at the future of artificial intelligence…

Zim cuts power exports to ease load-shedding

Sunday Mail Reporter ZIMBABWE has reduced power exports to neighbouring countries to boost local supplies, in a development that has significantly eased load-shedding over the past two weeks. This comes…

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