Govt in rural industrialisation drive
GOVERNMENT will help rural communities that are involved in export-oriented crop production to revamp and industrialise their projects, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.
Byo Chiefs set trend, unveil new brand
When Bulawayo Chiefs joined the Premier Soccer League in 2018, not many thought they could one day become one of the most talked-about teams in the country.
Wishing you a Happy Mothers’ Day!
I WELCOME you heartily to this year’s Mothers’ Day commemorations, which, however, come at a time when we are battling the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ti Gonzi reflects on near-death experience
AWARD-winning rapper Tinashe Gonzara, popularly known as Ti Gonzi, has, through music, reflected on a near-fatal mugging that nearly cut short both his life and promising career.
Zim banks in strong position to fund economy
Fundamentals in the financial services sector have improved over the past few years, with the sector poised to bankroll local economic activity, the central bank has said.
Garanganga launches tennis foundation
Tinashe Kusema Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S top seed Takanyi Garanganga’s bid to identify and nurture more tennis players got a huge boost yesterday when the Swiss Embassy in Harare partnered his…
‘Nobody’: A brilliant action flick
THIS week’s review is going to be sweet and short. As far as action flicks go, “Nobody” could very well have jumped straight into my top 50 movies of all time.
Chevrons floundering
PAKISTAN yesterday took total control of their second test against Zimbabwe, outclassing the home side with both bat and ball to take a big step towards sealing a 2-0 series victory.
From corporate boardroom to farming
When Marondera based farmer, Helen Lock, made a remark to Willard Zireva that it was nice to see him at the farm, the former OK Zimbabwe chief executive officer’s answer was a perfect explanation to the aspect that farming is a business.
Herbert Chitepo, preservation of national consciousness
IT gives abundant epistemic delight when more books are being published in the interest of reliving our liberation history. This is a critical step towards the decolonising of knowledge as such literature is crucial in re-articulating why the colonial system had to fall.











