Artistes get a helping hand
ONE hundred and twenty local artistes received food hampers from Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s Christ Embassy through its local branch on Friday.
Local value chains crucial for growing exports
THE coronavirus pandemic has ushered in a new norm in terms of doing business.
The future of trade is not what we projected it to be.
Zim coach makes Canadian waves
ZIMBABWEAN soccer coach Peter Mapendere continues to make waves in Canada after the enterprising gaffer was recently appointed to the key post of assistant technical director at Ottawa Gloucester Hornets.
The club announced the appointment on their official Facebook page recently.
I want my house back
I am a 36-year-old guy, handsome, self-sufficient and gainfully employed. I am extremely smart to the extent that some describe it as an obsession. I have a two-bedroom garden flat. I take care of everything alone.
The ‘Africa we want’
AS we celebrate Africa Day tomorrow, let it be a celebration of our heritage, diversity, solidarity, unity and development.
Let us be reminded to work tirelessly to build the “Africa we want”, leveraging on our enormous natural resources and human capabilities for the benefit of current and future generations.
Diasporians donate to hospital
A group of Zimbabweans in the Diaspora is presently mobilising donations to assist Marondera Hospital with personal protective equipment (PPE) needed to fight Covid-19.
Virtual gigs a noble initiative, but . . .
PRAYER is always part of our daily life, especially before leaving home and after returning safely.
It is something that we need to do as often as possible for the mercy the Almighty continues to show us despite our numerous transgressions.
Dortmund keep pressure on Bayern
Berlin. — Borussia Dortmund kept up the pressure on Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich ahead of this week’s clash between the two with a hard-fought 2-0 victory at Wolfsburg yesterday.
Bodybuilding in Covid-19 fix
THE National Federation of Zimbabwe Bodybuilding and Fitness (NFZBF) have found themselves in a pickle, one that is likely to keep their offices closed for the foreseeable future, owing to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
Seek help for prolonged anxiety
MENTAL health is under siege now more than ever.
Feelings of fear, insecurity, hate and loneliness seem to be affecting most people. Economic woes, political upheavals and the disintegration of the social fabric are some of the biggest problems the world is facing.








