Gays worse than animals, says bishop
Ghanaian evangelist Bishop Dag Heward-Mills’ who was in Zimbabwe on a countrywide tour late last year, has sensationally attacked homosexuals saying even animals are better than such people.
Open letter to Julius Malema
Brother Malema, I hope this letter finds you, your friends and family along with the leadership and rank and file of the Economic Freedom Fighters in good health and spirits.
Grinding battle looms in milling industry
. . . as NatFoods invests US$3,4 million Africa Moyo Business Reporter — ZIMBABWE’S biggest milling company, National Foods Limited, will invest US$3,4 million in its milling business during the…
Harare conference for Bushiri followers
Religion Writer — The Enlightened Christian Gathering led by Prophet Shepherd Bushiri will next month host an Apostolic Conference in Harare where thousands are expected to attend.
Ghana slam ref
AFTER losing 1-0 to Egypt in Wednesday’s final Group D game, two key Ghanaian figures have pointed fingers at the matchday referee.
It is a numbers game
Wendy Nyakurerwa Her Point of View — Women’s rights are human rights.The message was that short and simple as women from “across the world” took to the streets to send…
Is Dr Mangudya a banker’s banker?
Over the past year, most of the RBZ’s efforts can be interpreted as facilitating a monetary system. This takes the nature of enabling transfer of monetary assets between counterparties, as…
Why do churches ill-treat disabled people?
Disability Issues Dr Christine Peta — Research has indicated that some churches ill-treat people with disabilities and yet the Bible, as the cornerstone of the Christian religion, offers benevolent guidelines…
Avoiding a badly written good story
Andrew Moyo — American author of young adult urban fantasy novels, Melisa Marr, once said, “Life is too short to read books that I am not enjoying.”
Adebayor’s strange love for food
EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR still believes he has a lot to offer the English Premier League, but any potential suitors may wish to err on the side of caution after hearing a…











