How to deal with abuse of trust

Issues that hurt the most are those that seem self-inflicted because we had no idea the one closest to us would betray us. Most of the scars we have were not inflicted upon us by strangers but by those we once trusted.

Trust seeks funds to renovate war shrines

A local heritage preservation trust has embarked on a drive to woo support towards the rehabilitation and maintenance of liberation struggle shrines, in a bid to preserve the country’s history.

Chapungu holds ZPC

IT was a classic case good news and bad news for Chapungu coach Rodwell Dhlakama at Nyamhunga yesterday.

On one hand, the 45-year-old saw his charges put up a four-star performance, in particular goal minder Hebert Rusawo, and hold ZPC Kariba to a goalless draw that maintain their near perfect away record during the 2019 Castle Lager Premiership season.

Students stun CAPS

FOR the second game running, early pacesetters, CAPS United succumbed to a surprise defeat, piling more misery on a team that has been presenting strong Castle Lager Premiership credentials.

Greatness is built, it doesn’t just happen

Where you stand determines what you see. What you see determines what you think. What you think determines what you say. What you say determines what you do and ultimately become.

Cheats must be cut out of fuel industry

There should be no fuel queues in Zimbabwe: Enough foreign currency is provided to more than meet demand; the infrastructure is adequate to deliver and dispense fuel; and there are a lot of service stations with some worried that the sector might well be over-traded.

Guidelines for devolution set

We publish the Presidential policy guidelines on the devolution and decentralisation of governance. These guidelines, which were signed off by President Emmerson Mnangagwa, were presented in Cabinet by Minister of State for Presidential Affairs in charge of Implementation and Monitoring, Dr Joram Gumbo.

Zim hip-hop, R&B on the rise

FOR the past few years, Zim dancehall has been the dominant genre on the urban music scene and might continue on that trajectory for a while.

Zesa recovers $230m through prepaid meters

Since the introduction of the electricity prepaid meter system, the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority has recovered at least $230 million from about $1 billion owed by customers.

Pangs of abuse

In the previous articles, we talked about how ethics and morals are an integral part in all forms of religions as they seek to instil an ideal persona within human beings.

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