Man makes rare offer in court
Grace Kaerasora After being sentenced to 70 hours of unpaid social duty for assaulting a woman last week, a Chitungwiza man offered to pay someone to do his community service.
SA miners gang up against black ownership
SOUTH Africa’s latest mining overhaul could be mired in a long legal battle as producers vowed to stop the changes even as government said it’s time the black majority benefited…
Zim businesses revel in Nigerian experience
Business Reporter LOCAL businesses, particularly those in the small to medium scale sector (SMEs), which participated at the recent economic symposium in Abuja, Nigeria, believe the experience was worthy in…
You must do what you hate
Milton Kamwendo Hunt for Greatness No one has monopoly over wisdom and ideas, and at times the ideas that change your life come when you least expect them.
What is a stroke?
Dr Christine Peta Disability Issues Whilst some people may completely recover from strokes, the majority of people who have strokes often end up with some type of permanent disability.
Mohammad Amir in fitness battle
Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir is likely to be fit for selection for today’s Champions Trophy final against India, after completing an entire training session at The Oval on Friday.
Abortion dilemma: Should Zim take S A route?
Shamiso Yikoniko Unsafe abortions are horrendous; in some cases, the perpetrators do not live to tell their stories. Abortions among young women and girls are now the main cause of…
Stalemate in Kariba, Chicken Inn go tops
ZPC Kariba . . . . . 0 FC Platinum . .. . . 0
Musona is also called Knojo
WHILE we are slowly getting used to the idea of having Knowledge Musona as the Warriors skipper his family is convinced that Norman Mapeza made the right call.
Two kinds of happiness
Flora Teckie A Bahá’í Perspective WE often reflect on how to attain lasting happiness and contentment in our lives. We see all around us, people trying to discover answers to…









