Facts you didn’t know about Instagram

If you are a prolific Instagram user, the app probably knows a lot about you, including where you are and what you like. But how well do you know Instagram?

ZLHR admits to US funding

A senior official with the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), Mr Macdonald Moyo, yesterday allegedly admitted that the organisation receives direct funding from the United States government to fund subversive activities meant to advance regime change in the country.

You’re not forgotten

“JOSEPH said to his brothers, ‘I am Joseph! Is my father still alive?’ His brothers could not answer him because they were dumbfounded before him.” Genesis 45:3.

When football returned home

IT might not currently be deemed up to scratch to host Premiership and international football matches, but Rufaro Stadium last weekend proved it was still the ceremonial home of domestic football when the game and its people reunited at the iconic venue.

Mukando gone wrong

AMAI, I hope I find you well. I am a 34-year-old married woman and a mother of two. I am a full-time housewife. I am not gainfully employed, but I do many projects to make some money. I am part of a group, where each member contributes US$200 per month.

Sculptor bemoans dry spell

SCULPTOR Tafadzwa Matendere has not been enjoying good business of late.

De Bruyne grabs winner with stunning free-kick

ELECTIONS to choose a substantive ZIFA board will now be held in December next year after the association’s Congress yesterday resolved to work on some outstanding reforms and follow a constitutional roadmap to the polls.

EcoCash launches Christmas promotion

Zimbabwe’s largest mobile money platform, EcoCash, has launched a Christmas promotion to reward customers who transact using its United States dollar (USD) wallet.

Shona, Ndebele Highway Code out this week

THE distribution of 20 000 copies of Shona and Ndebele versions of the Highway Code will begin this week, as part of an initiative to make learning road rules and regulations inclusive.

You can make a difference

“The great depression of our age is not economic, but spiritual. Our spiritual poverty is rooted in our purposelessness,” says renowned author and motivational speaker Matthew Kelly.

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