Market intelligence can turn around businesses

Taurai Changwa  THE adage “information is power” is still relevant in the world that we live in today, more so for local businesses as it determines either the success or…

Fighting diseases imperative for agric growth

Clemence Machadu Howdy folks! While the country is projected to record a comeback growth of 3,7 percent this year, following years of recession in the recent past, multilateral institutions, however,…

Seeking good friends and companions

Umari Stambuli A good friend is one who does not harbour anger, envy, hatred or malice against you and is always kind, loyal, generous, and regularly prays for you while…

Anglican, council in stands marriage

THE Anglican Church Diocese of Harare, in collaboration with the Norton Town Council, has embarked on a noble project that will see the less privileged and low-income earners acquiring residential…

All Blacks irresistible

World champions New Zealand ran in eight tries as they thumped South Africa 57-0 in Auckland, their biggest winning margin against the Springboks.

Foxes shoot an air ball

Tinashe Kusema FANCIED National Basketball League runners-up Foxes have pulled out of next month’s AfroBasket Club Championship qualifiers.

Nehanda rises in Mash Central

It was here that Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle started more than 100 years ago. It was here that some of the fiercest fighting in the quest for liberation was witnessed.

ED & Prof: It’s a Tsholotsho thing

The tiff between Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Cabinet minister Professor Jonathan Moyo stems from the 2004 “Tsholotsho Declaration” that saw the latter being expelled from Zanu-PF, President Mugabe has said.

Dynamos DeRabona DeMbare

SEVENTY-THREE minutes of the Harare Derby had unfolded and the “wow, did he just do that?” moment was yet to arrive.

Adios to 10 days of partying

THE curtain comes down on the fourth edition of the Harare International Carnival today.

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