Tired of hiding relationship

I am a 23-year-old man who is turning 24 soon. I am in a serious predicament. I loaned my parents some money and when I asked for it back they got mad. They said I was ungrateful and that I have been living rent free and without paying for food for all this time. Now, they are saying I must move out. I wanted my money so I could re-inject it into the business. I am self-employed. My question is ndiko kurumurwa kwacho here uku? I am really hurt and disappointed in them. What do you suggest I do going forward?

MI6 accused of thwarting effort to solve 1961 death of UN chief

MI6, the secret intelligence service, is under pressure to share its files on the mysterious death of a UN secretary general who was killed in an air crash almost 60 years ago.

Consumer-oriented stocks defy turbulent environment

Despite the volatile operating environment characterised by falling consumer spending power, listed consumer oriented stocks are defying the economic order sustained by volume growth, wider product range and “favourable” pricing.

68pc of urban kids have no access to ECD

Only 32 percent of all children between the ages of four and five are currently accessing Early Childhood Development Education (ECD), which was made mandatory by Government in 2014, as parents and guardians are being increasingly spooked by exorbitant fees charged by private institutions.

CFL counting their blessings

Following an oversubscribed talent-scouting exercise at Prince Edward school, which has since been extended to tomorrow, the Under 21 Challenge Football League has already begun preparing for a new season.

Cranborne Bullets shoot into PSL

ZIMBABWE Under 23 assistant coach Nesbert “Yabo’’ Saruchera is basking in the glory of becoming the first Division One coach to guide his team into the Premiership this year after steering army side Cranborne Bullets into the elite league yesterday.

The tuta obsoluta menace!

TOMATO farming is one of the most lucrative businesses of modern times.

However, it is always threatened by the emergence of new pests and diseases. One of the many pests that have become synonymous with tomato farming is tuta obsoluta or leaf miner.

Mineral beneficiation requires key enablers

Government’s drive to achieve inclusive economic growth and broad-based prosperity under Vision 2030 will be impaired if the country focuses heavily on natural resource extraction and beneficiation without attendant investment in key enablers.

Avocados: low-hanging fruit for export

The push for export-led economic development is dependent on a number of factors, which include ability to maximise on opportunities presented by low-hanging fruits.

The horticultural sector undoubtedly offers quick-wins for Zimbabwean exporters as the country already enjoys some competitive advantages.

Suspected fraudster in court

A prominent Bulawayo businessman has been dragged to court for allegedly defrauding a fellow businessman of US$290 000 before reportedly trying to swindle a couple of its house to cover up the theft.

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