BLABBERMOUTH: Beware of the blood sucking gold-diggers

  BEING forewarned is being forearmed, they say! Blabber is deeply hurt that our dear brothers are losing it all in the name of dating hot slay queens in the…

‘High cost of compliance fuelling informalisation, provides thriving market for counterfeit’

Some players in the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) sector say the exorbitant cost of compliance is driving businesses into the informal sector, inadvertently creating a lucrative market for counterfeit goods.

Jilted hubby turns to ex-wife for second chance

  Solomon Bhumu Weekender Reporter IN a dramatic turn of events, a man who ditched his first wife for another woman has come full circle, begging to be taken back…

Future of education at crossroad 

Dr Evans Sagomba Everything AI THIS week’s article is in response to enquiries that I have received from several universities in Zimbabwe on my opinion on Grammarly and Turnitin. In…

Trump’s love for coal crashing into market’s reality

The US coal industry is once again enjoying support from the White House. Yet that’s unlikely to quell the economic challenges that underpin a long-term decline for the dirtiest fossil…

Global status report for buildings and construction 2024/2025

The Global Status Report for Buildings and Construction (Buildings-GSR), published by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction (GlobalABC), provides an annual snapshot of the progress of the buildings and construction sector on a global scale.

‘Enough contraceptive stocks for Manicaland’

  Tendai Gukutikwa Health Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) has assured clients in Manicaland that they have adequate contraceptive stocks to meet provincial needs regardless of the…

Why building designs in construction are important

Building design is the process of taking a client’s requirements for a new construction or changes to an existing building and translating them into an agreed design that a contractor is then able to erect, writes Engineer Innocent Chatikobo.

Namibia’s historic dayn…First female president takes oath of office

IN a historic moment for Namibia, Madam Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah (72) from the ruling South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO) party, will today be inaugurated as the country’s first female president.

Brain drain: Are we losing our intelligence in the digital age?

Reigniting a culture of reading is paramount. Initiatives such as community libraries, book clubs, and free online reading resources can serve as powerful catalysts in fostering a love for literature among the youth.

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