Prices remain unchanged
Prices of basic commodities in major retail outlets have remained unchanged in the past fortnight, with products such as sugar and cooking oil now readily available on the shelves.
ZISCA revival on
THE Zimbabwe Soccer Coaches Association is set for a major revival that will see local gaffers benefiting immensely in both labour and technical issues.
ZISCA chairman Bhekimpilo Nyoni said the association will hold elections next year.
Gokwe woman finally buried
FINALLY, her soul can rest in peace.
This was the chorus in Gokwe on Tuesday last week during the burial of Chipo Sigudhu’s remains, which had spent 42 months in a mortuary.
Sino-British joint declaration, Hong Kong’s security law
IN May 28, 2020, the National People’s Congress (NPC) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) approved a decision to establish and improve the legal system and enforcement mechanisms for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) to safeguard national security.
Serena Williams for Top Seed Open
Serena Williams will return to the court for the first time since the start of the coronavirus pandemic when she competes at the inaugural edition of the Top Seed Open in Lexington, Kentucky, from August 10.
Makombe settles in France
IT might have taken something like two to three years, but it looks like Zimbabwe rugby international Shayne Makombe has finally got the hang of French life, with the 28-year-old establishing himself in northern France.
The language barrier has been the Cheetahs and Sables player’s biggest hurdle, but he has taken up some French lessons.
Quick facts about catalytic converters
A catalytic converter is a vehicle emissions control device that is used to convert toxic by-products of combustion (occurring in the exhaust of an internal combustion engine) to less toxic substances by performing catalysed chemical reactions. The reactions tend to vary depending upon the type of catalyst installed.
Pride won’t take you far
SOMETIMES attitude is all that can take you to the next level.
The greatest test of character is one’s reaction to people and circumstances that threaten to undermine their pride.
When did Zimbabwe forget to applaud its heroes?
It is now six months since a new Zimbabwe cricket star shone, but he, however, did not get the applause he deserved.
Maybe we are a country used to negativity or oftentimes we simply forget to celebrate our success.
Maybe the nation didn’t quite realise what Emmanuel Bawa had accomplished.
City Parking reviews parking fees . . . again
CITY Parking has adjusted street parking tariffs to $50 per hour from the previous $20.
The previous attempt on July 2 to hike fees to US$1 per hour or the equivalent in local currency was abandoned after a public outcry.



