Outcry over unscrupulous retailers
Consumers have expressed concern over the rise in prices of basic goods and services since late May, and called upon the responsible authorities to crack the whip on errant retailers and wholesalers.
Editorial Comment: Community-led development laudable
IT’S a feel-good community-driven development project we have been proud to report about all week — the exemplary decision by the Shamva community to come together and renovate their football stadium.
Home schooling: The good, the bad and the ugly
The new curriculum introduced in 2016, which is quite unfamiliar with the older generation of Zimbabweans, has become a learning tool, not only for schoolchildren, but their parents as well.
Other side of Minister Mahendere. . . gold miner, farmer and happy father
“I did not do well at O-Level and decided to quit formal education. I chose to pursue my musical talent and do what I was already exposed to. It has not been an easy journey, so many mountainous challenges have been on the way, but with God’s grace I am sailing through.”
Govt intervenes to end illicit mobile transactions
Government has, with immediate effect undertaken a series of prudent and coordinated interventions to deal with malpractices, criminality and economic sabotage perpetuated by the “wolves in sheep skins amongst our population” that His Excellency the President alluded to during his official address on the occasion of the Hero’s burial of Cde Stanley Nleya (Gagisa) at the National Shrine.
It’s as much about the number 30 as it is about the number seven
SOMETIMES, simple numbers tell us very powerful stories but, as mere mortals, we don’t pick out the underlying meaning.
Bruce, the curse, the Reds triumph
SEVEN months ago, former Zimbabwe goalkeeper, Bruce Grobbelaar, told the world he had lifted the curse, which had been haunting Liverpool’s title challenges for more than a quarter-of-a-century.
FIFA to provide U$1.5m Covid-19 relief to ZIFA
ZIFA will next month receive their first tranche of the US$1,5 million Covid-19 relief fund from FIFA.
Police stations get POS machines
Almost all police stations now have functioning “swipe” machines for payment of admission of guilt fines, removing the need for cash payments and associated potential corruption.
Gone too soon, the dove we have lost
At the age of 55, Dynamos midfield legend Biggie Zuze, who passed away on Thursday after a short illness, still had a lot to offer to Zimbabwean football.











