Inside Zim’s unexplored tourism jewel
LOCATED in Matabeleland North, it has stayed hidden from the world — untainted by urbanisation and other economic developments.
But now, Binga is a growing investment destination in Zimbabwe, whose potential hinges on the successful rehabilitation of the area’s road network, an endeavour that has already started.
Don’t turn Senate into retirement home
IN a case of gross dereliction of duty that occurred sometime in October 2013, a session in the Senate adjourned after only 18 minutes.
Tragic tale of ‘Glee’
What do Lil Wayne, Elvis Presley and the cast of “Glee” have in common? Bear in mind that one is a rapper, the other is a cultural icon and the cast is an ensemble of young actors and actresses from an American musical comedy-drama series?
The unaccounted costs of Covid-19
The fallout of the coronavirus has affected individuals and companies differently.
While some firms are recording losses, others are seeing an opportunity for growth.
Desperate diaries of a home-seeker
A curvaceous young woman, barely aged 40, held a sweeping broom in one hand and a dustpan in the other as she performed morning chores in her rocky yard with an air of satisfaction.
Covid-19 data in Africa
THE World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that Africa might be headed for a much larger outbreak than current numbers are suggesting.
My lover has mood swings
I am a 20-year-old woman and am in love with a moody boyfriend. He is 23 and we have been going out for the past two years. I love this guy with all my heart but he is just difficult. Kana twakakwidza he does not respond when I speak to him but instead uses sign language.
Identifying emotional spending habits
Emotional spending is the act of buying things based on how you’re feeling, rather than with logic or necessity. Buying a new pair of shoes that have your name on them or a celebratory outfit when you land a promotion at work is fine.
Why Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is fit to head WTO
The next director-general of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) will replace Brazilian Roberto de Azevedo, who has served since 2013 and plans to step down at the end of August, a year before the conclusion of his term.
Takawira’s Cameo legacy
ENGLISH writer and philosopher Aldous Huxley once wrote: “the secret of genius is to carry the spirit of the child into old age, which means never losing your enthusiasm.”
No man in Zimbabwe basketball best characterises this trait or genius more than Roderick Takawira, and his love and passion for the sport.










