Looking at serving as an opportunity

Tinashe Zinyemba Christian Youth — We are mid-way through November and many students are winding up exams. We pray for good results. Also, the rainy season is fast-approaching, that in…

Fidelity to sell Langford properties

Livingstone Marufu — FIDELITY Life Assurance (FLA), which has successfully hedged the bulk of its portfolio in property development and investments, is confident of selling the first batch of stands…

Civil servants set to benefit in housing program

Debra Matabvu Representatives of civil servants under the Apex Council will tomorrow draft a list of Government workers interested in a housing program introduced as part of their non-monetary incentives. The…

Lessons from a dying man

I’ll be honest; it is not every day you get to meet a complete stranger and have him/her share with you lessons that can easily change the way you view…

Fat, pregnant and incompetent!

Wendy Nyakurerwa  Her Point of View — Rest is a necessity, it allows for growth. Unfortunately, the world waits for no man, or woman. And so during the hiatus of…

Twelve Apostles in Thanksgiving Service

Religion Writer — Hundreds of Twelve Apostles Church in Christ (TACC) congregants gathered at the Aquatic Complex in Chitungwiza recently for their annual Thanksgiving Service. Present at the two-day service was…

Mayweather versus Pacquiao again?

FLOYD MAYWEATHER accepted an invite to watch Filipino icon Manny Pacquiao’s WBO title fight last Saturday, leaving many wondering if a request to step back in the ring would be…

Firms stall missing billions probe

Chief Reporter Government will take as yet unspecified action against three mining houses that have allegedly refused to co-operate with auditors probing the reported disappearance of revenue generated from the…

It’s called democracy, stupid!

Vukani Madoda: The Sharpshooter On July 26, 1920, the now defunct Baltimore Evening Sun, which was the largest daily afternoon newspaper in the American state of Maryland back then, had…

Govt to recruit 7 000 more teachers

Debra Matabvu The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education will recruit at least 7 000 teachers ahead of schools opening for the first term of 2017. This will improve the…

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