Falcon collapse haunts Matura

WATCHING her do a routine shooting practice daily, one assumes all is normal for reigning Rainbow Amateur Netball League Golden Hand champion Tafadzwa Matura.

R3,4 million smuggled cigarettes recovered

LAW enforcement agents last week recovered a contraband of cigarettes worth R3,4 million that was being smuggled into South Africa via the Limpopo River.

CBZ’s Mudavanhu scoops top award

CBZ Holdings chief executive, Mr Blessing Mudavanhu, on Thursday scooped the Institute of Directions Zimbabwe (IoDZ) 2021 Director of The Year Award with IoDZ chairman Dr Mike Juru lauding business leaders for showing resilience during the trying times caused by Covid-19.

Census to be wrapped up in six months

A NEW high-tech data collection system that will be used during the 2022 Population and Housing Census by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) will likely see the exercise being completed within six months.

From obscurity to visibility

Entrepreneurship is impact and positive contribution to the society in the form of unique products and services.

Entrepreneurs are visible players in the market whose works and contribution speaks for them.

Colonel Nyakudya: Soldier of God, country

His voice is synonymous with major national events, especially funerals.

Presiding over some of the most sombre moments the country has ever experienced, Colonel Joseph Nyakudya exudes hope with each assignment.

Chatara back, dreaming on

TENDAI Chatara knows the feeling of beating Bangladesh at home.

It is a feeling he tasted in his second One Day International when he was still a baby-faced boy from the Under-19 cricket side.

Teach them numbers as they grow

Parents should spent as much time teaching their kids basic financial acumen as they do teaching them which fork to use at the dinner table.

Zimpapers rescues visually-impaired student

Integrated media house, Zimpapers, yesterday donated a special laptop and other gadgets valued at over $500 000 to a visually impaired Midlands State University (MSU) student, Mavis Tshuma.

Winds of change blowing in Buhera

BUHERA’s semi-arid climate has for years frustrated the district’s developmental aspirations.

Dividends from communal farming, which was the backbone of the region’s economic activities, has been on the decline on account of erratic rainfalls.

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