Peace’ comes to National Gallery
Takudzwa Chihambakwe THE National Gallery of Zimbabwe added another monumental piece to its permanent collection when it was recently given a Dominic Benhura sculpture by the United Nations Development Programme.…
Forests to go up in smoke
Grace Kaerasora OVER 200 000 hectares of forests are set to be burnt nationwide as a preventative measure against veld fires.
Kruger’s Olympic dream
Brighton Zhawi ZIMBABWE’S first ever Olympic Equestrian, Camilla Kruger, is already working towards a second ride at the global sporting event.
US$ bn lost through fuel smuggling. . . Practice spirals out of control
Ishemunyoro Chingwere Business Reporter THE omission of debate on smuggling at the country’s ports of entry belies the wholesale and industrial scale with which goods are being dumped on the…
Sharapova absence haunts French Open
In the wake of the French Tennis Federation’s decision not to give Maria Sharapova a wild card into the French Open, last week, a debate has risen within the sport…
Harare Bahá’ís celebrate milestone
Flora Teckie May 23, 2017 marks the 173rd anniversary of the beginning of the Bahá’í Faith and the Harare Bahá’ís join others across the world to celebrate the Bahá’í Holy…
FBC sets aside US$10 million for mortgages
Business Reporter FBC Building Society has set aside a US$10 million resource envelope for individual mortgages for its planned housing projects in Avondale, Greendale and Mount Pleasant.
Of the ‘brutal gold war’ at Sabi Gold Mine
Harmony Agere recently in Zvishavane Script writers of even the most violent films in Hollywood would lick their lips with impish glee at some of the ghastly scenes of violence…
The Chairman wants bigger stage
Langton Nyakwenda ZIMBABWEAN boxing is seemingly in the doldrums.
Life in Zim: A hassle, but fun
RutendoNdlovu, L6 Arts Sizane High School, Bulawayo Birds chirp outside my window. It’s 6 o’clock in the morning, and I am late! I take a swift scrub and dress up.…










