Woman marries her cat
DEBORAH Hodge (49) has married her cat to stop heartless landlords forcing her to give her up.
Badminton’s Mathe eyes Olympics
NATIONAL champion Thabani Mathe has set his sights on retaining the Zimbabwe Badminton Open title and qualifying for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
First Lady: First African to receive PhD from top Indian university
First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa made history as she became the first African to be accorded a Doctorate in Philosophy (Honoris Causa) by the reputable GD Goenka University of India because of her sheer hard work, focus, love and humility.
Zim police recognised for excellence
Zimbabwe’s police officers seconded to the Egyptian Police Academy have distinguished themselves well over the past few years.
Lubumbashi full of export opportunities
ZIMBABWE and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have enjoyed a history of good political relations, which have been renewed in the recent years following the Second Republic’s re-engagement drive.
A special breed of twins
ALTHOUGH now retired, Dutch football twins Frank and Ronald de Boer still hold a special record.
Fintech firm gets first crowdfunding licence
Fintech firm Lloyd Crowdfunding has become the first company in Zimbabwe licensed to provide crowdfunding services and offer various financial instruments for companies to raise capital.
Audiobook set to transform industry
THE release of audio format of author, training and development consultant Jonathan Ralph Kadurira’s motivational book, “Fighting Ignorance: Performing for an Audience”, is set to transform trends in the book industry.
‘We will speed up housing delivery’
Government has embarked on an expansive housing development programme to reduce the national backlog, which stands at 1,5 million units.
Banks collapsed in 2008 — and our food system is about to do the same
For the past few years, scientists have been frantically sounding an alarm that governments refuse to hear: the global food system is beginning to look like the global financial system in the run-up to 2008.











