Takaona new community newspapers boss
Veteran journalist Mr Matthew Takaona is the new chairperson of the Community Newspapers Association of Zimbabwe (CNAZ), taking over from Mr Jasper Maposa, who resigned last week.
Financial Terms You Should Know
A FICO score is another type of credit score used by potential lenders for evaluating the wisdom of entering a contract with you and your business. FICO scores comprise a substantial part of the credit report that lenders use to assess credit risk. It was created by the Fair Isaac Corporation, hence the name FICO.
CSA’s urgent appeal to Proteas’ fans
South Africa’s cricket boss has pleaded with fans to treat Steve Smith and David Warner with respect and not “embarrass” the board with poor behaviour when the Australian batsmen tour the country for the first time since a ball-tampering scandal.
We overdosed on Englishness
You can never be black and racist.
It is impossible!
In fact, it is nonsense!
Ambassador Mutsvangwa slates Chamisa
MDC leader Mr Nelson Chamisa should accept that he was defeated by President Mnangagwa during the 2018 Presidential elections and embrace the inclusive Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) platform, chairman of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association, Ambassador Chris Mutsvangwa has said.
Tripartite forum finally takes off
Parties to the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) will this week meet to operationalise the body following the successful constitution of its structures a fortnight ago.
Inside Harare’s ghastly abortion ‘clinics’ …60 000 illegal terminations a year
Syndicates operating illegal backyard abortion “clinics” are using knitting needles, spoons, dishwashing liquid, dangerous pills and assorted concoctions to terminate pregnancies of young, vulnerable and scared women.
Passport scam: Kazembe takes action
FOLLOWING our article titled “Shocking corruption at Passport Office”, which exposed deep-rooted graft at the Passport and Birth Registry offices, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe last week came out guns blazing.
History of Mt Hampden
When the occupying Pioneer Column set off for Zimbabwe on June 28 1890 from the then Macloutsie, Bechuanaland (now Botswana), where it was temporarily based after its journey from South Africa, Mt Hampden was set to be its final destination.








