Tombstone tension: When family traditions clash with modern beliefs
THE unveiling of tombstones, which is underway this August, has reignited a passionate debate in Zimbabwe as the traditional practice of kurova makuva faces modern reinterpretation.
POSB invests US$13,3million into winter wheat farming
Michael Tome, Zimpapers Business Hub Mutapa Investment Fund (MIF) subsidiary, the People’s Own Savings Bank (POSB), invested US$13,2 million into this year’s winter wheat production, as the bank bolsters support…
Farmers salute heroes
AS Zimbabwe celebrated Heroes Day yesterday, farmers across the country have paid tribute to heroes and heroines who sacrificed their lives to usher in independence.
Mhaka intensifies Mr Universe preps
VETERAN body-builder and fitness trainer Godwin Simba Mhaka has intensified his preparations ahead of Universe Powerlifting Championship in Bangkok, Thailand, early next month.
Venezuela slams US plan to capture President Maduro
VENEZUELA’S Ambassador to Namibia Dr Magaly Henriquez has denounced the recent plan by the United States government to capture President Nicolás Maduro Moros.
Rural electricity access set to transform Zim
George Maponga in Gutu THE Second Republic is set to intensify the rural electrification programme, a crucial element of the Government’s rural industrialisation drive aimed at transformative development in line…
Wife reports hubby for illegal gun possession
A HARARE man was granted US$50 bail after his wife reported him for illegally keeping a firearm in their home, leading to a family confrontation that ended in the Harare Magistrates Court.
I can play till 70 — Pool champ
LIFE begins at 40, so they say, and the adage aptly suits newly crowned Carling Black Label women’s national pool champion, Alice Chihota.
TelOne not panicking yet
Sports Reporter AMBITIOUS TelOne have move to assure stakeholders that their house is still impact despite a run of disappointing results lately, including exiting the Chibuku Super Cup at home…
VAN DIJK HITS OUT
ANGRY Virgil van Dijk slammed the Crystal Palace fans who forced Wembley’s planned silence for Diogo Jota to be cut short.











