Understanding transitional kitchens
Transitional is the most popular kitchen design. In fact, 65 percent of kitchens designed (in the US) in the 2019 were transitional, more than double the kitchens that were traditional,…
Trade defies Covid-19 headwinds
Business Reporter Despite, the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, the country still experienced remarkable growth in exports and kept its import bill steady in the first 11 months of last…
Let’s work on our mind
Life Issues with FGK It is so depressing when you or your loved ones fall ill. However, this is the most important time to feel and give love to those…
Zim expecting critical delivery of fertiliser supplies
Martin Kadzere Zimbabwe is expected to start receiving a huge consignment of fertiliser next week after supplies were disrupted by Covid-19-induced logistical challenges, Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement Permanent…
Hart is at his best on stage!
Film Review Tinashe Kusema Let me start off this week’s review by getting a few things off my chest. Insofar as celebrity duos are concerned, I do care much for…
‘I haven’t lost my shine’
Brighton Zhawi When Alexio Kawara performed at ZTN’s Mental Health Virtual Concert in November, a flurry of questions followed the Afro-pop artiste. “Has Alexio lost his shine?” was the most…
A decade of excellence
TEN years ago, around this time, Premiership giants Dynamos dangled an offer which Kalisto Pasuwa laughed off, in what was the beginning of an engagement that would yield the biggest smile of the past decade.
Door-to-door deliveries thrive under Covid-19
Eighteen months ago, Kopano Mofokeng began supplying cooking oil to street food vendors in South Africa’s biggest township, Soweto, guaranteeing delivery within the hour and offering stock on credit before…
Dark days do come, eventually go
Hunt for Greatness Milton Kamwendo Choose to be fully alive, even if you feel half-dead, and do not die while you are living. Ask yourself life-inducing questions and not death-inviting…
Mashaya turns grief into perseverance
FOR what seems like a lifetime now, sportsmen and women around the world have been trying to come to terms with the impact of the coronavirus on their income and livelihoods. However, for one Wilfred Mashaya, the last couple of months have been especially hard.











