When a village was transformed in an instant

TWO octogenarians – Emina Mauta (81) and Susan Manjo (83), from Musakanda Village, Masvingo province – vividly remember the day that changed their lives forever.

Bosso’s ‘Divine’ intervention

A “simple boy” born at Chitungwiza Hospital at the turn of the millennium is now often the source of anxiety for away fans, who normally occupy the Mpilo End at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo.

Zimbabwean lands top ITU post

Zimbabwean telecommunications expert Dr Cosmas Zavazava was elected director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT) at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) on Friday during the ongoing ITU Plenipotentiary Conference in Bucharest, Romania.

Herentals dare to dream

HERENTALS coach Kumbirai Mutiwekuziva was left relishing prospects of a top-four finish after watching his side dispatch a battling Cranborne Bullets at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.

Beekeeping, low-hanging fruit

People usually come up with business ideas after having discussions with friends or family members, or while alone. However, at times picking someone else’s idea and try to make it better can do the trick.

Role of boards in effective financial governance

Poor financial management has seen the downfall of many non-profit and commercial organisations over the years. The reasons are many and varied, ranging from outright fraud to basic incompetence.

TelOne connects 500 schools to internet

About 500 schools in underserved and rural communities have been connected to the internet by the State-owned telecommunications company TelOne.

10 000 rural families receive poultry chicks

MORE than 10 000 families from four rural provinces have received chicks under the Presidential Rural Poultry Scheme, as Government fast-tracks the distribution of 30 million hatchlings to vulnerable families countrywide.

Success is never built on luck

The media in India never goes into overdrive when the country fails to qualify for a Rugby World Cup.

They understand that rugby is not their sport.

When children assume adult roles

CHILDREN of deaf adults (coda) are commonly referred to as “mother father deaf”.

Research has indicated that more than 90 percent of children who are born of deaf parents are not deaf, but they often have to learn sign language at very early stages of their lives.

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