National hero Manyonda burial on Saturday
NATIONAL hero Cde Kenneth Manyonda (88), who died on Wednesday after a long illness, will be buried at the National Heroes Acre on Saturday.
New Zealand in winning streak
AYESHA LETI-L’IGA scored a try nine minutes from time to give New Zealand a 34-31 victory over England in a thriller of a World Cup final yesterday as the Black Ferns claimed a sixth world title at a packed Eden Park.
New Zealand in winning streak
AYESHA LETI-L’IGA scored a try nine minutes from time to give New Zealand a 34-31 victory over England in a thriller of a World Cup final yesterday as the Black Ferns claimed a sixth world title at a packed Eden Park.
From riches to rags, but still standing
HERITAGE School outgoing head boy Nkosilathi Dube, who has been trending on social media for the past fortnight after his speech went viral, is one of the rare outstanding gems the school churns out now and again.
From riches to rags, but still standing
HERITAGE School outgoing head boy Nkosilathi Dube, who has been trending on social media for the past fortnight after his speech went viral, is one of the rare outstanding gems the school churns out now and again.
Gwatidzo launches second book
MOTIVATIONAL speaker, author and philanthropist Mrs Rutendo Gwatidzo launched her second book titled “Breaking The Silence” in Harare on Thursday, at a ceremony attended by leaders’ from diverse sections of society.
Gwatidzo launches second book
MOTIVATIONAL speaker, author and philanthropist Mrs Rutendo Gwatidzo launched her second book titled “Breaking The Silence” in Harare on Thursday, at a ceremony attended by leaders’ from diverse sections of society.
Green Fuel, Chisumbanje villagers find sweet spot
THE sun was emitting intense heat, with temperatures approaching 33 degrees Celsius. The setting was Chinyamukwakwa village in the sugarcane-rich area of Chisumbanje.
Green Fuel, Chisumbanje villagers find sweet spot
THE sun was emitting intense heat, with temperatures approaching 33 degrees Celsius. The setting was Chinyamukwakwa village in the sugarcane-rich area of Chisumbanje.
It’s all systems go at new Parliament building
The Parliament of Zimbabwe is preparing to relocate to the US$100 million state-of-the-art New Parliament building in Mt Hampden constructed through support from the Chinese government. Our Correspondent Sharleen Mohammad (SM) spoke to Clerk of Parliament Mr Kennedy Chokuda (KC) on a variety of issues, as the august House prepares for its new home.







