A goblin called a cellphone

EACH time my cellphone rings, I feel like a sharp knife is being driven right into my skin.

Overcoming long history of pain, suffering

VALIANT and gallant freedom fighters across the continent, particularly in the mid-20th century, managed to upend a system of gratuitous violence and exploitation that was introduced by colonial settlers, especially after the Berlin Conference in 1884.

Swansong that might not be . . . Covid-19 dribbles Matawu

ON six occasions, he has been on the Soccer Stars of the Year calendar and at one such event, he was crowned the king of Zimbabwean football.

ZSE bearish after trade resumption

Investors on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) lost a cumulative $26 billion in four days of trade after suspension of trades on the bourse was lifted.

World Rangers Day: A reason to celebrate

World Rangers Day provides a moment when we can pause and commemorate those that died or have been injured in the course of their conservation duties.

Europe’s top-flight clubs face 4bn Euro in lost revenue

The novel coronavirus pandemic is likely to cost Europe’s top-flight football clubs around €4 billion in lost revenue, a study published by the association which represents them said last week.

Zim in top 10 best wildlife conservation destinations

ZIMBABWE is one of the 10 countries in the world with the best wildlife conservation methods, according to a research by Oxford University’s Wildlife Conservation Research Unit in partnership with Panthera.

What to do when you can’t pay your bills

Realising you don’t have enough money to cover your monthly expenses can be a scary situation. There are many ways this can happen, including overextending yourself with too much debt, having an irregular income, or losing your job.

Colonel Mugwisi laid to rest

 Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) director of public relations, Colonel Overson Mugwisi, was a hardworker and remained loyal to the liberation war before and after independence, Minister of State for Harare Metropolitan province Oliver Chidawu has said.

International community backs compensation deal

GOVERNMENT and representatives of white former commercial farmers whose land was appropriated during the Fast-Track Land Reform Programme last week sealed a US$3,5 billion compensation deal, effectively putting to rest the land question after two decades of acrimony.

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