Govt unveils $195bn devolution kitty
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Government has allocated $195,5 billion for devolution for next year, up from $16,7 billion this year as more funding continues to be earmarked for the Second…
‘Teach children how to spot signs of sexual abuse, assault’
Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau Children must be taught signs of sexual abuse and assault and how to report any form of abuse immediately so the perpetrators can be caught and…
Malawi VP Chilima arrested over corruption
LILONGWE. – Malawi’s Anti-Corruption Bureau has arrested and charged the country’s Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima over graft allegations, it said yesterday, following months of investigation over his conduct. In…
How to start fish farming in your backyard
Demand for fish has grown globally as it has become an alternative and a bigger source of protein meal-wise and for other uses. Indeed there is a need to boost…
Of bridal showers, themed weddings, birthday ‘command gifts’
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Acting Entertainment Editor “Please wear white and on gifts, kindly tick the box on the product which you desire to buy. Kindly purchase the item on the selected shops…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Lessons from the World Cup
THE 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar has brought a lot of excitement among football enthusiasts across the globe in the past few days. Zimbabwe could have been part of…
Chamisa immature, ideologically bankrupt, says Prof Moyo
Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter Professor Jonathan Moyo, who is living in self-imposed exile in Kenya has hit out at Nelson Chamisa’s “duplicitous” nature, revealing he worked with the CCC leader…
Who benefited on Black Friday as chaos reigned supreme?
Dr Masimba Mavaza The biggest day in the shopping calendar did not disappoint as retailers slashed their prices to offer Black Friday deals. Many Zimbabweans in the United Kingdom took…
Senegal hammer Qatar
Doha. — Hapless hosts Qatar on the brink of an early World Cup exit after the African champions cruise to victory in the Group A clash to give their chances…
Celebrating Algerian traditional wear, cuisines
Acting Entertainment Editor It is rare to see African states celebrating their independence anniversaries with a focus on traditional wear and cuisine. Such is the power of cultural identities reflected…











