Finding strength and purpose in Christ

“AND Jesus came and said to them, ‘All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.’” — Matthew 28:18 Jesus holds all power and authority, not just…

The joys of gardening

Andrew Mangwarara MANY of us grew up working in gardens, if not tending to a large maize patch. I fondly recall cultivating numerous ornamental plants alongside my father, an exceptional…

Inside the Ford Ranger Raptor

THE Ford Ranger Raptor has made a significant impact in the midsize truck segment, offering a blend of off-road prowess and on-road comfort. Here is a detailed look at what…

Good turnout for Mawabeni FC trials

Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter  AT LEAST 30 players turned up for the Mawabeni FC Division One trials that took place at Mawabeni Grounds in Esigodini yesterday.  The two-day trials are…

Good turnout for Mawabeni FC trials

Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter  AT LEAST 30 players turned up for the Mawabeni FC Division One trials that took place at Mawabeni Grounds in Esigodini yesterday.  The two-day trials are…

Understanding the new heritage-based curriculum

Rainos Mukanya As the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education embarks on the implementation of the 2024–2030 heritage-based curriculum (HBC), this article seeks to address concerns and uncertainties surrounding this…

I downed many planes during the Battle of Mavonde

LAST WEEK, Cde BATSIRAI GONDO, whose Chimurenga name was Cde Resistance Mawuto, spoke about the several months he spent at Tembue Camp in Mozambique, where comrades faced diseases and hunger.…

Use other people’s money

Stephene Chikozho WHEN a business is financed with debt, or with other people’s money (OPM), it is important to understand the dynamics. Debt funding increases chances of huge profits for…

Zim has turned its back on retributive punishment

IN a landmark development, Zimbabwe abolished the death penalty on December 31 2024, aligning itself with international human rights standards and treaties that recognise the right to life as fundamental.The…

Resentencing of death penalty inmates begins

Tanyaradzwa Rusike, Harare Bureau RESENTENCING by the High Court of 48 convicts who were on death row before the abolition of the death penalty late last year is expected to…

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