‘Put God first, pray for peace’

TRADITIONAL chiefs must put God first in all they do in order to be granted wisdom to rule over their people, while church leaders should continue to pray for peace, President Mnangagwa has said.

Zimbabwe: Food security in a lean season

Lately, there has been some anxiety over our nation’s food situation. A perception of food insecurity traceable to the late, poor start to the 2021-2022 season.

Macheso’s double celebration

SUNGURA doyen Alick Macheso is ready for his double celebration on Friday.

June 10 will be a special day for the “Charakupa” hitmaker as he not only celebrates his 54th birthday, but also the official unveiling of his latest offering “Tinosvitswa Nashe”.

Mixed bag for Mzansi-based stars

JUST because he earns a staggering 830 000 rand (about US$53 000) per month and is one of the best-paid players in the DStv Premiership, Khama Billiat is naturally always under the spotlight.

Business executives expect economy to remain resilient

Listed companies say the country’s economic outlook remains favourable despite resurgent inflationary pressures and Covid-19-induced disruptions such as rising logistics and shipping costs, as well as delivery delays.

Zim’s first commodity exchange edges closer

Zimbabwe edged closer to fully operationalising its first-ever commodities trading platform − the Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange (ZMX) − after licensing 22 operators to issue warehouse receipts.

‘Relook at state-owned enterprises’ ‘

Zimbabwe has a total of 107 SOEs which currently contribute less than 2 percent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Zim economy resilient, despite odds

The past six months have presented formidable challenges that have left the economy staggering in a few instances, but it remains standing.

Masvinu bides his time for Mr Ugly’s return

WILLIAM Masvinu, a six-time winner of the Mr Ugly competition, believes he has what it takes to reclaim the title should the contest be revived as planned.

It is never about democracy

It is better to trust in God —not man!

You see, human beings are inherently fallible, frail and fickle.

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