Another five wasted years
Chief Fortune Charumbira is a tall man who is given to long speeches. If you so much as give him the mic, he will passionately speak for hours on end.
Deadly mistakes micro, small and medium enterprises make
The greatest mistake in this sector is lack of entry restrictions. There is no mechanism to bar people who are not competent enough to run businesses.
Aubameyang relishing Arsenal clash
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is “excited” by the challenge of facing Arsenal today as the Chelsea striker aims to avenge his acrimonious departure from the Premier League leaders.
Be guided by rainfall patterns, farmers told
FARMERS have intensified land preparation following the rains received in some parts of the country last week, with the Government urging them to start planting maize from next week.
Students finally show their mettle
SOME analysts strongly feel that Herentals coach Kumbirai Mutiwekuziwa deserves the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League Coach of the Year award.
Irrigation key to food security
Climate change is expected to have a significant impact on agricultural production. The effects of climate change are particularly felt in economies such as Zimbabwe, where rain-fed agriculture is mainly practised.
Bringing nature into the workplace
THIS week, we are profiling the perennially lush and beautifully manicured NOCZIM House balcony garden.
Located on Leopold Takawira Street in downtown Harare, NOCZIM House is home to both the National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe and Petrotrade, a State-owned petroleum company.
Keeping snakes away
LEMONGRASS is a great herb to grow in your homestead. It repels mosquitoes, ticks and snakes. Plant lemongrass around the compound to keep snakes away. You can also pot it and place it indoors in winter.
Youthful farmer masters art of cattle ranching
Owning a big herd of cattle used to be uncommon for youths.
However, young people are increasingly venturing into livestock production and are mastering the art.
Don’t allow anyone to write you off
JOHN 11:20-21 reads: “When Martha heard that Jesus was coming, she went to meet Him, while Mary remained sitting in the house.











