Don’t crack the service, crack the egg

Since this is the first biggest holiday of the year, most customers are well prepared for it and they will be having disposable income to spend on food and beverages, travelling, tourism, weddings, parties, among other big spending sprees.

Illiteracy keeps more women at bay in politics

Fatima Bulla Musakwa
ZIMBABWE prides itself as one of the top African countries with a high literacy rate yet local studies reveal a greater percentage of women are still lagging behind in that regard.

Notorious Beitbridge touts arrested

THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has arrested four touts for allegedly manhandling and harassing an unidentified woman at Dulibadzimu Bus Terminus in Beitbridge recently.

Hip hop artiste stirs hornet’s nest, Twitter responds

It seems hip hop artiste R Peels has stirred a hornet’s nest as he tries to market his recently released project “Songs Of Solomon EP”.

Oil deal strategic: President

The ZANU PF-led Government has made considerable progress in delivering on developmental projects and other election promises outlined in its manifesto despite disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, President Mnangagwa has said.

Loga’s Catch-22 situation

WITH stakes of national pride taking centre stage in tomorrow’s final Africa Cup of Nations Group H qualifier against Zambia, Warriors coach Zdravko Logarušic finds himself battling with a selection headache for the dead rubber tie.

Bumper harvest to save US$200m

The forecast record maize harvest of 2,8 million tonnes and significant output of other crops such as soyabean, cotton and traditional grains could save the country more than US$200 million, which could be channelled to support ongoing projects to modernise the country’s infrastructure, improve standards of living and create employment.

Oil deals open to everyone

The signing of the petroleum exploration, development and production agreement with the Australian companies, is a deal with potential to make Zimbabwe one of the major oil producers if tests at Muzarabani deposits are successful.

Chamisa must sleep with one eye open

So Bishop Lazi heard that his treatise on the proposed Patriot Bill, which is premised on giving sellouts and other quislings of hostile forces their just desserts, had riled the runaway fugitive Professor Jonathan Moyo from his hideout in Kenya.

Tapiwa Makore finally rests

The rains fittingly fell around midday just as the hearse bearing the remains of Tapiwa Makore Jnr rolled into Makore Village, Murehwa, yesterday.

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