Easter started long before Christianity
Shingai Rukwata Ndoro Chisel The Debris APART from Christmas, Christians’ biggest festival every year is “Easter”, and its a period to remember, observe and commemorate the alleged suffering, execution and…
The Five Pillars of Obligation in Islam
Umari Stambuli Holy Qur’aan Speaks IN the previous instalment we introduced you to the three of the five pillars of obligation in Islam. These are oneness with God, daily prayer…
Tiny insect causing huge problems
Shamiso Yikoniko A recent malaria outbreak threatens to reverse gains made in wiping out incidence of mosquito-borne infectious disease.
50 earthquakes hit Zim, more to come
At least 50 earthquakes hit Zimbabwe in 2016, with the country likely to experience more tremors yearly, the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has said.
Moyo, Mahoka woes mount . . . Duo faces criminal charges . . . Kasukuwere not off the hook
Zanu-PF will press criminal charges against former Women’s League deputy secretary Cde Eunice Sandi Moyo and secretary for finance Cde Sarah Mahoka if they fail to remit the US$100 000-plus…
Moyo, Mahoka woes mount . . . Duo faces criminal charges . . . Kasukuwere not off the hook
Zanu-PF will press criminal charges against former Women’s League deputy secretary Cde Eunice Sandi Moyo and secretary for finance Cde Sarah Mahoka if they fail to remit the US$100 000-plus…
Zimra audits lifestyles of big spenders
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority is monitoring big spenders who make outrageously-priced purchases in and outside Zimbabwe under a new tax compliance enforcement strategy.
Wife wants to make me the maid
I have a big problem, life has changed for the worst for me in the last three years. I am 38 and my wife is 35. We have been married…
GEC toastmasters, class beyond eloquence
Grace Ngadze George Emmanuel College — Under the theme ‘Class Beyond Eloquence,’ the George Emmanuel College Toastmasters managed to host another successful dinner. The dinner was to welcome the incoming…
Corporate 24 exposed
Health services provider Corporate 24 allegedly duplicated claims, inflated service tariffs and falsified members’ signatures, prejudicing medical insurance giant Cimas of US$41 250, it has emerged.








