‘These girls are achievers’
Samantha Mavunga and Vaileen Mushonga just smashed records – becoming the first girls to score 20 points in the history of Zengeza 1 High School A-Level results records. They raised the flag of Chitungwiza community higher and higher.
Cyclone Idai: Zim on high alert
A powerful storm — Cyclone Idai — has hit Zimbabwe.
This weather system is giving rise to significant rainfall over Masvingo, Manicaland, Mashonaland East and Mashonaland Central provinces.
Hordes apply for Zacc posts
Brian Chitemba Investigations Editor Parliament has been inundated by applications from potential corruption busters willing to join the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc), with 130 aspirants having thrown their hats into…
Rugby community pay tribute to the fallen
THE Super Rugby clash between the Otago Highlanders and the table-topping Canterbury Crusaders was yesterday called off as a mark of respect for those killed in the deadly mosque attacks in Christchurch.
What is a tropical cyclone?
Tropical cyclones are low pressure systems that form over warm tropical waters and have sustained winds of 63 km/h or greater and gusts in excess of 90 km/h near the centre.
IMF hails Zim’s monetary framework
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has backed Zimbabwe’s recent monetary policy, describing the framework as a ‘step in the right direction’.
Investors pour US$400 million into CSC
The Cold Storage Company (CSC) has secured a US$400 million lifeline in yet another milestone in the Second Republic’s bid to revive companies that had become dormant in the last two decades.
Diaspora can offer invaluable solutions: DIDG
The Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG) — which won the $400 million tender to help nurse the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) together with Transnet of South Africa — say Zimbabwe and South Africa should tap skills in the Diaspora to give traction to agreed projects.
Malinga continues to shine
DANIEL JACKIEL is a messenger on a mission- a cricket mission to be precise.
Three seasons as a Vigne Cup first league cricketer, Jackiel had never taken a five-for; but he needed just three matches in List A cricket, to claim his first five-for as a professional player in the Pro 50 championship. The 28-year-old Eagles rising star also needed just two balls- on his debut in Mutare back in February- to take his first wicket since graduating.
You are created to build great things
MY grandfather was a builder.
He built in his time. My uncles became builders. They learnt from a building father. My father worked for a building contractor. As time passes, I realise that I was also, like you too, born to build, but perhaps a different kind of building.






