Europe’s most embarrassing defeat
Ibo Foroma Rastafarian Perspectives DURING the whole Scramble for Africa barbaric escapade, no European arm was thoroughly embarrassed and ultimately massacred by an African superpower as was Italy by Ethiopia…
Remembering Fatima Zahra
Sheik Mustafa Chindandari A woman owns every society and has the full swing of its civil, social, economic, environmental progress and prosperity.
Methodists revive Wesleyan spirit
Desire Ncube The Methodist Church in Zimbabwe will in August celebrate 40 years of autonomy at grand celebrations set for the National Sports Stadium in Harare.
$14,5m secured for roads rehab
Debra Matabvu Government has secured about $14,5 million for road rehabilitation as a response to increased road damages that have been worsened by incessant rains across the country.
No going back on new voting system Zec
Kuda Bwititi: Chief Reporter The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is forging ahead with plans to conduct voter registration through the biometric voter registration (BVR) system and has directed the State Procurement…
Hebrews adopted deity from Canaanites
Shingai Rukwata Ndoro Chiseling the Debris We have discovered that “God” is a common Germanic (Teutonic) mythical ancestor (“gott/gawd/gaud”), a Germanic “union, even sexual union (to mate)” (“ghodh/ghadh”) or a…
Delta are back!. . . Announcement expected this week
DELTA Beverages have agreed to renew their sponsorship package for the Premier Soccer League and the announcement is expected this week.
Local Content Policy boon for industry
Grace Kaerasora Industry is confident that Government’s Local Content Policy, which promotes production and consumption of raw materials and finished goods produced in Zimbabwe, will help spur economic growth.
Carmille, we’re watching you
Sir: 18area.coms SEYCHELLIOS referee Bernard Carmille arrived at Harare International Airport soon after midday on Friday and found himself the main sporting news in Zimbabwe.
Total Heritage studies Form 1 AND Form 3 textbooks now available
Priority Projects Publishing is proud to introduce the Heritage Studies Course with 2017 launch courses designed as follows;







