Gumbo raps VID

Prince Sunduzani Bulawayo Bureau VEHICLE Inspectorate Department (VID) officers should shun corruption and improve their commitment to duty to improve their tainted image, a Cabinet Minister has said. Speaking during the Ministry…

Is silence really golden?

Ruth Butaumocho Gender Forum “He who does not understand your silence will probably not understand your words,” Elbert Hubbard once said. While going through my notes on Critical Theory, I…

A bad guy trying to be good

LONDON. – Anthony Joshua has always been a fighter. But he wasn’t always destined for greatness.

Protectionist FTA won’t boost intra-Africa trade

Business Reporter Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa director for Trade, Customs and Monetary Affairs Dr Francis Mangeni says a protectionist Continental Free Trade Area (FTA) that is still…

We’ve the quality to upset DeMbare — Chitembwe

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe believes the quality in his camp should help his charges end their lengthy wait for a league win over Dynamos in…

Nyaude exposes social ills through art

Yeukai Karengezeka-Chisepo Arts Correspondent Talented visual artist Gresham Nyaude said he is ready to excel and change the face of the local arts industry through his works. The 29-year-old artist said he…

Technology: The heartbeat of capital markets

For many years securities exchanges were physical locations where stockbrokers met and negotiated on behalf of buyers and sellers. Exchange trading typically happened on the floor of an exchange. With the…

Memories of writer Kanengoni

Beaven Tapureta  : Bookshelf Death and celebration is there a symbolic connection between the two? How can one celebrate while he/she is mourning at the same time? Last week Zimbabwe was shaken…

Presidential scholarship applications now open

Herald Reporter GOVERNMENT is inviting applications from students willing to pursue undergraduate studies under the Presidential and National Scholarships Programme for the 2018 academic year.

Mercury a time bomb, says Shamu

Heather Charema in KADOMA THE increased use of mercury by thousands of artisanal miners in Mashonaland West Province without proper disposal is posing a serious risk of poisoning main water…

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