Mudariki keeps his feet on the ground

Tinashe Kusema SABLES captain Hilton Mudariki has spent the last couple of days trying to keep his feet on the ground as euphoria from Zimbabwe’s Africa Cup conquest continues to…

Olympics: We will only reap what we sow

IN competitions that involve physical exertion, there can be no substitute for hard work. Talent alone will not cut it. But breeding success takes years of investment. So, essentially, in…

Invictus lists on VFEX, raises US$10m capital

Golden Sibanda INVICTUS ENERGY, which discovered two condensate gas deposits in the Cabora Bassa Basin, north of Zimbabwe, late last year, has listed on the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX)…

The era of cashvists is long gone!

Although our society is considered patriarchal, by virtue of the way it is ordered, the extent of patriarchal dominance is often exaggerated. If you were raised the same way as…

Government backs ICT-driven healthcare transformation

Sunday Mail Reporter THE Government says the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) will revolutionise the country’s healthcare sector through improving access to services and efficiency. Speaking at the…

Overcoming adversity through faith

“REJOICE in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice.” — Philippians 4:4 This verse, penned by the Apostle Paul to the Philippines, is a powerful testament to the human…

Pumpkin/butternut scones

INCREASING the number of wholegrain cereals, fruits and vegetables in a meal improves the balance of the diet. A high-fibre diet is part of the eatwell plate. Such a diet…

Drug rehab centres

IN case you have a son, daughter, friend or relative who has a problem with drugs, here is a list and contact details of those who provide counselling and rehabilitation…

Sadc carrying forward goals of founding members

Dr Obert Mpofu THE Southern African Development Community (SADC) is a unique bloc. It is a symbol of what the former Frontline States held dear. SADC was conceived from the…

Chitungwiza paedophile gets just rewards

PETER PASI, a paedophile based in Chitungwiza who thought he could easily prey on children by disguising himself as a prophet, will spend the next 20 years of his miserable…

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