Gospel’s new voice
Motivational speaker Melody Kanguru has added another motivational instrument into her toolkit.
The author and founder of “Hosting Heaven” — a blog that motivates women and helps mould their spiritual journey — began her baby-steps in the cut-throat music industry through the release of a single track titled “More Lord”.
Cuba-Zim: 40 years of firm relations
TWO days after Zimbabwe’s declaration of independence, on April 20 1980, Cuba and Zimbabwe formally established their diplomatic relations.
Business pushes for tax relief
Local businesses are pushing for tax relief measures to assist them during the Covid-19-induced crisis, as this could help enhance the prospects of a quick economic recovery after the virus has been contained.
The last of a dying breed
SAFELY nestled within the confines of his new base somewhere in Mashonaland West, Farai Tumbare sits down to flip through his phone and responds to questions on his legacy, contributions to basketball in the 1990s and the state of the sport today.
‘It wasn’t cowardice to hide during battle’
We conclude chronicling the political life of Cde Christopher Maomberere (CM). This week, the former freedom fighter narrates to our reporter Norman Muchemwa (NM) the numerous battles he took part in Wedza/Svosve detachment areas and how he ended up a section commander
Unified African response to Covid-19 is key
ZIMBABAWE enters its fifth week of the national lockdown amidst muted celebrations of the country’s milestone 40th anniversary.
Over 130 000 SMEs apply for assistance
OVER 130 000 small businesses have applied for funding from the Government to cushion them against loss of business caused by the Covid-19-induced lockdown.
Travel restrictions dent tourism sector
Workers in various sectors of the economy, particularly the hospitality and tourism industry, are bearing the brunt of the novel coronavirus, and there are growing fears of job losses if the global economy continues to worsen.
The local tourism industry employs more than 40 000 workers.
A Tiger’s war cry
The bulk of Zimbabwe’s rugby playing schools would ordinarily have been making their annual pilgrimage to Prince Edward for the Dairibord festival, which was due to burst into life tomorrow at the school’s various grounds, including the famed Jubilee field.
A fool and his money
BUSINESSMAN and socialite Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure has always come across as that rich, arrogant and yet sophisticated and witty man.











