Zim engages from strength, not weakness
When the Second Republic decided to move Zimbabwe and its Government out of isolation, partly imposed and partly self-imposed, this was not because it saw itself as weak, but because it was confident it could take the rough with the smooth.
Thousands expected back home as Covid-19 bites
OVER 11 000 Zimbabweans living in foreign lands have returned home since the Covid-19-induced lockdown, with thousands more still en-route and due to arrive over the next few weeks, official data shows.
Stung largely by job losses and untenable living conditions, many were retracing their footsteps back home.
The ‘witchcraft’ of Nehanda’s statue
There is nothing that Bishop Lazarus finds as nauseatingly revolting as the holier-than-thou brigade.
Yes, those low-lives that seemingly have the uncanny ability of seeing past the girthy logs in their eyes to laugh at the wafer-thin specks in the eyes of others.
FROM MUCHEKE TO PRAGUE…Costa’s dance with the international game
THE special phone call remains etched in his mind, 13 years later. It was a call that changed his career for good.
Costa Nhamoinesu was aboard a Mhunga bus on his way back to Harare after his contract with Masvingo United had expired at the end of 2007, when he received a call from Prince Matore.
Budget review to focus on pandemic
Interventions to mitigate the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic are expected among key measures that will be unveiled by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube in the Mid-Term Budget Review this week.
Meat boost for Wilkins hospital
ONE of the country’s largest referral centres for Covid-19 patients, Wilkins Infectious Disease Hospital, received a timely boost on Friday after beef producer Montana Carswell (MC Meats) donated meat vouchers for staff and patients, and pledged to continue assisting the institution.
Getting dangerously high…Drug abusers constitute 65pc of mental admissions
The burgeoning trade in hazardous recreational drugs, which scientists believe lower immunity to diseases, is becoming alarmingly pervasive in Zimbabwe.
Private sector joins forex auction
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)’s weekly foreign exchange auction system received a major confidence boost on Tuesday following the first ever participation of two private sector giants that sold their foreign currency on the trading platform introduced on June 23.
Colleges resume classes
FINAL year students at polytechnics and vocational training centres resume studies tomorrow, with the Government satisfied with measures put in place to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Chitungwiza’s hell on earth …local authority accused of lethargy
Chitungwiza residents are heavily leaning on the local authority to address the hazards caused by the municipal dumpsite, which has now become a death trap.











