How are we raising our children?
After reading and following Malcolm Gladwell’s researches in his different books and presentations, I was curious to investigate how we are raising our children as Zimbabwean parents based on our different social classes.
Traditional healers demand behaviour change
Tendai Chara
TRADITIONAL and faith healers have called upon Zimbabweans to change their social behaviour and religious beliefs as a way of fighting the coronavirus.
Curse of informal traders
A chocolate-skinned, beautiful and immaculately dressed young lass with well-defined body contours sat elegantly in a swivel chair in Obert’s office, admiring herself in the mirror.
She boasted milky white teeth, a well-toned voice and did not have as much as a speck of hair out of place.
That’s not it, Theron!
LET me start with a confession.
I enjoyed “The Old Guard” more than I thought I would. The production is not so polished but still has a sting.
There were enough positives to justify excitement for a proper superhero trilogy, which I understand is Skydance Media’s new thrust.
Penniless Van Choga defies conventional odds
THE public called for it! Actually they demanded for it.
The collaboration between the energetic Van Choga and Ghanaian internet sensation Ay Poyoo was not a forced matter, but rather a match made in heaven – well, maybe hell.
Tough times for Bonne
ZIMBABWEAN striker Macauley Bonne will be playing in England’s League One next season – unless he gets an offer elsewhere – following his side Charlton Athletic’s relegation from the Championship on Wednesday night.
Bonne played 79 minutes as Charlton were hammered 4-0 by champions Leeds to slide back into the League One after only one season in England’s second-tier division.
Bodybuilding championships cancelled
THE Covid-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on Zimbabwe bodybuilding, with the 2020 edition of the Zimbabwe National Bodybuilding and Fitness Championships becoming the latest casualty.
Hope springs eternal for tobacco farmers
Tobacco, a high-value cash crop, has been regularly bringing good cheer to farming communities around Zimbabwe, not least the more than 100 000 farmers who were resettled at the turn of the millennium.
Public warned against inciting security services
Security services have warned members of the public who are using social media platforms and “cellphone numbers with foreign codes” to peddle hatred and violence, including generating messages that are ostensibly meant to divide security forces.
Govt tightens lockdown
Online Reporter
The Covid-19 Taskforce has directed that only those civil servants who were approved by the Public Service Commission to provide essential service should report for work, with the rest remaining in lockdown.











