See no good, hear no good and speak no good
A fortnight ago, I listened to the Zanu PF Political Commissar Dr Mike Bimha address the United Family International Church gathering. He spoke passionately on the need for Zimbabweans to be more positive and to work in unison.
Farmers start receiving Pfumvudza inputs
FARMERS registered under the climate-proofed Pfumvudza/Intwasa scheme will start receiving inputs by the end of this week, the Government has said.
High-flying Mlalazi invades Mzansi
FAST-RISING gospel singer Everton Mlalazi will this week perform in Johannesburg, South Africa, as part of The Vine tour.
ZSE upbeat about first REIT listing
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) says it is ready to list Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) on its platform, with interest already high from issuers.
Meet Mazowe’s ‘most dreaded’ nurse
Sister Abigail Dzvova, who works at Storis Mine Clinic in Mazowe, Mashonaland Central province, is one of the persons “hated most” by children aged five years and below from nearby communities.
Andy Muridzo’s Quantum defies size
DYNAMITE comes in small packages.
However, it is a different story with the Jeetaz Band backing vocalist Marbel ‘Quantum’ Bore.
Marowa breaking all limits
“In our society, the women who break down barriers are those who ignore limits.” These words sum up 23-year-old Paula Mazvita Marowa’s (PM) philosophy.
Export earnings set to hit record high
Zimbabwe’s export earnings are expected to breach US$7 billion this year – the highest in the country’s history – driven by aggressive export promotion and an assertive economic diplomacy drive.
‘Sanctions against Zim unjustified’
The illegal economic sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe are an injustice and must be removed to allow the country to realise its full potential, a visiting delegation from the Algerian Council of the Nation has said.
Tsetse flies closer to annihilation
Tsetse fly control measures in northern parts of Zimbabwe are yielding positive results.
The insects, also known as tik-tik flies, once invaded and caused havoc in the Zambezi Valley, claiming livestock and human life in some cases from the 1980s to early 2000.











