Integrity committees for Pfumvudza
The Government has set up ward-based integrity committees to prevent corruption in the distribution of inputs under the climate-proofed Presidential Inputs Scheme.
‘World of the dead has been invaded’
RHUMBA music filled the air as waist-wiggling women performed lewd dance routines right inside the Warren Hills Cemetery in Harare last Saturday.
From front office to sought-after executive
DETERMINED, consistent and goal-oriented are some of the few words to describe the man.
Having started as a 19-year-old learner receptionist at A’Zambezi River Lodge in Zimbabwe’s resort town of Victoria Falls on May 1, 1988, it was easy for many to conclude that the young man would go round and round doing menial jobs.
Prophetess celebrates birthday with the needy
Daughters of Virtue Ministries leader, Prophetess Memory Matimbire, last week celebrated her 43rd birthday by donating foodstuff, blankets and stationery to 200 Epworth families.
Begin again if necessary
Every setback that you face is a setup for a comeback, if you are willing to forgive yourself and begin again.
Zimbabwean lands top ITU post
Zimbabwean telecommunications expert Dr Cosmas Zavazava was elected director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT) at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) on Friday during the ongoing ITU Plenipotentiary Conference in Bucharest, Romania.
Bosso’s ‘Divine’ intervention
A “simple boy” born at Chitungwiza Hospital at the turn of the millennium is now often the source of anxiety for away fans, who normally occupy the Mpilo End at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo.
Invest in rural markets
Desolate and lifeless rural economies are a challenge for many African countries.
It is no wonder we either resign ourselves to such a situation or do the little we can to at least ensure our rural dwellers have something to eat.
God fights our battles
PSALMS 46:10 reads: “Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!”
All players owe the club — Jere
I wake up at 3am every day to do my academic studies and read the news.
Most of the newspapers have been carrying CAPS United stories and I often find myself wondering why.











