SMEs CORNER: Costs of setting up a photography business
STARTING a photography business in Zimbabwe looks deceptively simple: buy a camera, take pictures and get paid.
Managing the tickey creeper in your garden
A RECENT VISIT to Belvedere brought me to a home with a stunning yard, and what truly stood out was the plant covering the boundary wall: the ficus pumila, commonly known as the tickey creeper or creeping fig.
Bogus meat vendors exploiting abattoir’s branding
IN last week’s instalment, I shared a troubling encounter at a well-known abattoir along Seke Road, where I was approached by men dressed in white gumboots and branded uniforms, claiming to be staff selling discounted meat.
GreenFuel fight on, TelOne stay in the hunt
THEY may have been going through a rough patch, but GreenFuel are not yet in the mood to throw in the towel in their quest to avoid Castle Lager Premier Soccer League relegation.
Eyes on Bennett in T20 qualifiers
BRIAN BENNETT is batting like a man who owns the moment.
Ice cream man’s derby send-off
BATTLE lines are drawn, not with fists or fury, but with colour and memory as Harare braces for another CAPS United-Dynamos showdown at Rufaro this afternoon.
Jay Munoz’s journey of vision through sound
BORN blind, Jay Munoz — real name John Munodawafa — has emerged as a creative force with a unique vision.
Why Zim’s real estate is booming yet rental returns are falling
Propertybook founder and managing director Mr Mark Conway says a significant wealth gap in Zimbabwe is driving a “two-speed” property market where a few are pushing up prices, while others struggle with decreasing disposable income.
The demonic horns
GREETINGS to the nation. Zechariah 1:18–21 states: “Then lifted I up mine eyes, and saw, and behold four horns. And I said unto the angel that talked with me, What be these? And he answered me, these are the horns which have scattered Judah, Israel and Jerusalem.
New measures to curb corruption in agric inputs distribution
THE Government intends to introduce biometric verification through a card linked to farmers’ bank accounts, personal identities and facial recognition to eliminate corruption in the distribution of agricultural inputs.











