To buy new, used items or not . . .
One great way to drop money to the bottom line of your family’s budget is to buy used stuff whenever possible.
In many cases, you will get all the utility out of the item at a fraction of the cost — sometimes a small fraction.
Unpacking Adv Mpofu’s position on Supreme Court ruling
WHEN reading through Advocate Thabani Mpofu’s piece (commenting on the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the decision of the High Court nullifying Nelson Chamisa’s leadership of the MDC), the first thing I immediately noticed is that the title is a misnomer.
Convicted of journalism
We were quaffing ice-cold beers, braaing and listening to Paradzai Mesi’s latest album “Chenjera Kukangira Pakatsvira Dzimwe” outside a dingy bottle store at 8 Miles Shopping Centre in Waterfalls, popularly…
The gentle giant sleeps
One day after a routine rugby match, Sanele “Smiley” Sibanda(Pictured) and a couple of his teammates, including one Lucky Sithole, decided to make a pit-stop at a local supermarket and load up on some “carbs” (carbohydrates).
Female leadership equals crisis management
CHOOSING a woman with the required competences for a leadership position may be deemed advantageous in dealing with poor performance and a battered image of an entity.
Innovation, technology are key
These three pillars — innovation, science and technology — are an integral part of Zimbabwe’s developmental aspirations.
Vision 2030, which seeks to create an upper middle-income economy by year 2030, is anchored on an innovation and technology-driven industrialisation policy thrust.
PSL seek piece of FIFA pie
PREMIER Soccer League clubs, which are reeling under a tough operating environment, have started making enquiries with the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) as they seek to access funds that have been extended by the world football governing body, FIFA.
Colossal Bucs lie dormant
LOCATED just a short drive away from Arcadia Shops is the Rita D’Almeida Basketball Courts: one of the oldest remaining structures for Zimbabwe’s basketball community.
It was once the home of such teams as Arcadia Knicks, Sixers, Earthquakes and Trackers.
Season switch debate rages
SWITCHING the Premier Soccer League’s season to an August to May calendar will not be easy, given the country’s incompatible infrastructure, but the man in charge of stadium inspections says the move is worth a try.
The 2020 Premiership programme, which would have kicked off in March, could now commence, at least in August, as the nation battles the coronavirus, which has frozen global sporting activities.
Players division threatens EPL restart
The Premier League’s bid to restart the season in June is in danger of being derailed by a heated debate between players about the risks of playing amid the coronavirus crisis.






