Team Zim takes shape
IT’S a shame that the human body only has two eyes because it makes keeping an eye on everyone and everything virtually impossible!
The evolving story of Matapi flats
They were created under the colonial local government policy to house unmarried males who came to Harare in search of employment.
Critical sectors to be spared from power cuts
Golden Sibanda recently in Kariba State power utility, Zesa, has ring fenced wheat farmers and key players in productive sectors such as coal miners to cushion them from power cuts to…
Muskwe finds home in Gems camp
FOR Adelaide Muskwe, the inspiration to represent Zimbabwe in a sporting team came from somewhat unorthodox means.
“I was sitting on the terraces, watching my twin brother doing what he knows and loves most. I felt an urge to one day do it for my nation too,” says Adelaide.
National housing backlog now at 1,4m
The National Building Society (NBS) is a self-sustaining entity that is delivering projects through partnerships with the private sector and to date has completed 840 housing units, which cost USD$17,1 million. Planned projects will add 9 125 more units.
White gold set for major rebound
With declining numbers of people growing cotton — a key foreign currency earner for the nation — a local company has unveiled a new cotton variety, which has the potential of doubling yields relative to current seed varieties.
Garbage chokes city in garbage as mess festers
As Government doggedly tries to inculcate the litter-free habit of cleaning the environment, most residential areas, particularly in and around the capital city, Harare, continue to choke in mounds of uncollected rubbish and illegal dump sites, as Harare City Council (HCC) management continues to dither.
Exploring life’s difficult decisions
Great teachers across all popular religions and all passionate scientists who have unravelled to us some of the most amazing mysteries about human behaviour, have been trying tirelessly during their lifetime to establish within the human nature what exactly can be done in order to create a reverent heart within a human soul.
Devolution: A panorama of rich pickings
Each province has to stand by its resources — and rightfully benefit from the same.
To those who might have forgotten their geography onions, the Great Dyke literally divides the country into two: rivers on the western side of the geomorphological feature flowing towards the Zambezi River and those on the eastern side, flowing towards the Indian Ocean.
NAC engages faith, traditional healers
The National Aids Council and the Ministry of Health and Child Care have strengthened their engagement of traditional and faith healers in the response to TB and HIV. The latest meeting was held in Chinhoyi on Friday.











