Downtown malls: A pot-pourri of intrigue and graft

A dimpled young woman was showing me some suits that were on sale in a dingy shop in downtown Harare when her colleague, who was selling sadza in the next shop, came panting and covered in sweat.

Learners need to capitalise on media club

Learners should take advantage of the opportunity presented by the Zimpapers Junior Media Club, which launched its latest chapter in Mashonaland East last week.

Suspected drug dealer causes menace at flat

RESIDENTS at Shamrock Court in Eastlea, Harare, are living in fear after a suspected drug peddler threatened to harm tenants who have expressed concern over his illegal trade.

State varsities unveil ‘Work-for-fees’ schemes

State university students can now work for their respective learning institutions in lieu of paying tuition fees under a new initiative meant to assist those from disadvantaged families.

NEW: Pastors4ED rally behind Vision 2030

Online Reporter A grouping of church ministers from across the country’s 10 provinces under the banner of Pastors4ED has committed themselves to rally behind President Mnangagwa’s vision of transforming Zimbabwe…

NEW: Importance of a good relationship between parents and children

Brian Matsaira In the past, children were raised by both their parents and the community. I remember when we were growing up any older person would give us a hiding…

NEW: Job description of a CEO: What you need to know

Memory Nguwi THE job description of a chief executive officer (CEO) is a blueprint of what he/she is expected to do in a job. It includes the ideal candidate’s attributes…

NEW: Woman King is worth watching: but be aware that its take on history is problematic

Dominique Somda THE Hollywood movie The Woman King, released in mid-September, became an immediate box-office success. The triumphs of the Agoodjies, the women warriors of the ancient Kingdom of Dahomey…

NEW: Global food prices decline but remain near all-time highs

Global food prices slipped for the sixth consecutive month in September, as lower demand and strong production levels helped balance the impacts of higher energy and transportation costs, the United…

NEW: Washington-based think-tank projects mild US recession in 2023 

US gross domestic product (GDP) in 2022 is on track to be 1,7 percent above its 2021 level, and in 2023, the economy will likely enter recession, according to the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE)’s semi-annual Global Economic Prospects released Thursday. 

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