Business first, festivities later

Tendai Chara — AS the majority of Zimbabweans are soaked in Christmas festivities today, it is business as usual for goat sellers along Kirkman Road in Tynwald, Harare.

‘Evil aunt’ burns toddler

Yvonne Mutava A 25-year-old Harare woman was arrested in early December for burning her four-year-old nephew with a gas stove.

City got a scoring machine!

TATENDA MATURURE is bossing the court in the Harare Basketball League as City Hornets make a mockery of their debutant status.

Chidhumo’s last moments revealed

 . . . that man went with my textbook An emotional Mr Rueben Chugumira, a former inmate who served 22 years in jail for armed robbery and illegal possession of…

Wind blows away farmers’ investments

Harmony Agere and Livingstone Marufu — WHILE crop insurance has always been the first commandment of tobacco farming, its uptake in the country has become lower over the last decade.

Ghetto Christmas settings

Makomborero Mutimukulu — WHEN the first scuffle explodes everyone knows that the Christmas drink up is coming to its usual end. The queen of the house, Mai Nelia, storms out…

Is your home trendy or timeless?

WHEN it comes to redesigning your home, you will likely find yourself asking an age-old question: should l go with a modern and trendy design or opt for a more…

Living with sewage

Gibson Mangwendeza 19 years, Chitungwiza — The most disheartening thing in Chitungwiza is that the water shortage goes hand in glove with the blocking and bursting of sewerage pipes. In…

Treatment of fellow humans

Umari Stambuli Holy Qur’aan Speaks — IN the previous articles, we have seen the teachings of Islam regarding the rights and duties in respect of specific categories of people in…

Dream within a dream!

Milton Kmwendo Hunt for Greatness — Today is a special day — Merry Christmas! This day is the result of a great eternal dream-chain, which inspired other dreams and has…

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