India wants to be ‘pharmacy of the world’
India has embarked on an ambitious plan to cut dependence on China for key raw materials as it seeks to become self-sufficient in its quest to be the “pharmacy of the world”.
Conservation group heightens tree-planting campaign
Environment conservation group Forest Lovers, which has partnered several corporates including Zimbabwe’s largest integrated media house Zimpapers in a tree-planting drive, believes involving children in the campaign will help reduce the effects of climate change.
Feasting, refreshing at the Botanic Garden
THE National Botanic Garden of Zimbabwe, which is located about four kilometres north of the Harare city centre, is home to most of the country’s indigenous plants.
‘Chief Mabhikwa death a heavy blow’
The death of Lupane District traditional leader Chief Mabhikwa has dealt the country a major blow and left the traditional leadership institution poorer, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.
Kelly Rowland: ‘Here I am’
The cat’s out of the bag — the reason for United States singer Kelly Rowland’s mysterious trip to South Africa last month has been revealed.
Platinum, Diamonds inseparable
NGEZI PLATINUM STARS coach Benjani Mwaruwari believes his team is heading in the right direction after registering his fourth draw in his two-month reign following a tough contest against Manica Diamonds in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League tie at Baobab Stadium yesterday.
Harare, Bulawayo deadlocked
HARARE City coach Taurai Mangwiro snubbed the mandatory post-match conference after his side were held by lowly Bulawayo City at the National Sports Stadium yesterday, amid revelations of tensions within the Sunshine Boys’ technical department.
Leadership roles are good for growth
EARLY this year, I was appointed head boy at Direct Contact High School in Harare.
I am a couple of months in the esteemed position but I have already learnt a lot of stuff.
Veteran educationist Bvumbe’s stellar career
RETIRING from the education system in December 2021 when he was at the helm of Eaglesvale Preparatory School in Harare, Mr Michael Bvumbe strongly feels that different political, educational and institutional epochs define his five-decade journey as a class teacher, sportsmaster and headmaster.
Mwendaz shares wisdom on Africa Day
DRESSED in ripped jeans and wearing expensive Michael Jordan sneakers, socialite Mwendaz weDrip, or simply Mwendaz, was as usual looking dapper on Africa Day.










