Fitting sequel to a 90s classic
Pièce de résistance!
This is how the French best describe the body of work that is “Candyman”, Jordan Peele’s latest offering and addition to the horror movie genre.
Bumper harvest: what went right, what needs work
ZIMBABWE has reported a bumper harvest of maize and other grains, capable of feeding the country’s 14,65 million people for the next year.
Ex-Wenela registration begins
The GOVERNMENT will tomorrow begin a mobile testing and registration exercise for thousands of Zimbabweans who worked in South African gold mines under the Witwatersrand Native Labour Association (Wenela) during the 1960s.
Zim stars settle for bronze
ZIMBABWEAN triathlete Makanaka Mawere was yesterday the toast of Nyanga as the 17-year-old claimed a bronze medal at the Bonaqua Africa Triathlon Cup.
Hubby hates it here
Dear amai, how are you? My husband and I are retired nurses. I relocated to the rural areas because I love it here and I stay with our workers. We let out our urban home. My husband hates it here and spends most of his time rotating in our kid’s homes. I miss him a lot.
Why China is ending foreign coal investment
THE pledge by China’s president, Xi Jinping, on Tuesday to cease building new coal-fired power projects outside the country will be welcome news to environmentalists around the world.
No closure for Cyclone Idai’s missing victims
ADJACENT to Kopa Growth Point in Ward 21 Chimanimani lies a shallow gorge.
In it are mounds of rubble occupying what appears to be a dry river channel.
Hamilton under more pressure
Seven times world champion Lewis Hamilton is under “way more pressure” than his Formula One title rival Max Verstappen, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has said.
Fired for $4 pizza . . .
What was your first reaction when you saw this headline? Unbelievable, what on earth, what?? These are some of the reactions that would be close. Well, this speaks to a real case that happened, and several more of people who were dismissed from their employment.
Facts on Govt pension, terminal benefits
THIRTY-FOUR-year-old Musa Ndawana (not his real name), was shocked when he got sight of the measly sum on his aunt’s pension award letter.











