New ‘conventional wisdom’ in managing finance
In generations past, kids needed to understand how to balance a cheque book and iron out a budget.
Son bashes mother for alleged witchcraft
A man from Bulawayo has riled his mother after he accused her of bewitching his two children.
Ruramai Ditima started accusing his mother Chipo Ditima of witchcraft after he consulted a prophet, who told him that she was the one behind their sickness.
Export opportunities in the Midlands
THE current development agenda places emphasis on increasing exports, especially of value-added products.
Apology
In last week’s instalment of “The Chronicles of the Second Chimurenga”, which was titled “We turned back after stumbling on dead bodies”, we erroneously attributed the narration and story of Cde Stanford Peace Moyo to Retired Colonel Tshinga Dube.
Musk fires top Twitter execs after closing US$44bn deal
Elon Musk completed his US$44 billion acquisition of Twitter Inc, according to people familiar with the matter, putting the world’s richest man in charge of the struggling social network after six months of public and legal wrangling over the deal.
Rains are good, but . . .
NEWSPAPERS this week feasted on pictures of people who pulled countless comic stunts as they scampered for cover from the rains that caught them unawares in various parts of the capital city.
ZLHR admits to US funding
A senior official with the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), Mr Macdonald Moyo, yesterday allegedly admitted that the organisation receives direct funding from the United States government to fund subversive activities meant to advance regime change in the country.
You’re not forgotten
“JOSEPH said to his brothers, ‘I am Joseph! Is my father still alive?’ His brothers could not answer him because they were dumbfounded before him.” Genesis 45:3.
Facts you didn’t know about Instagram
If you are a prolific Instagram user, the app probably knows a lot about you, including where you are and what you like. But how well do you know Instagram?
When football returned home
IT might not currently be deemed up to scratch to host Premiership and international football matches, but Rufaro Stadium last weekend proved it was still the ceremonial home of domestic football when the game and its people reunited at the iconic venue.











