Drug abuse on the increase
Common drugs such as dagga and cannabis that have been abused for a long time in Zimbabwe, now pale into insignificance when compared with dangerous drugs that are finding their…
Churches turn to plastic money for offerings
Bulawayo Bureau Some pentecostal churches have adopted Point of Sale (POS) machines to encourage congregants to tithe, pay offerings and settle other church related obligations using plastic money.
Schools to offer non-formal education
Sunday Mail Reporter GOVERNMENT has directed primary and secondary schools to establish non-formal education curricula to absorb more than one million teenagers and young adults who are out of school…
Of the good guys gone bad
Super P-Force for sale, buy dapoxetine. THE sermon this week is centred around Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere, Prophet Walter Magaya of the Prophetic Healing…
It’s getting hot in the Anglican League
Langton Nyakwenda Last week’s story of a former street vendor who is now a proud sponsor of a Division Three football team generated a lot of interest among our valued…
Death of Harare’s public parks
Munyaradzi Mlambo A big fish pond a few metres from the entrance to Hillside Park in Harare used to be a dwelling place for all varieties of fish for sightseers. Now…
Dr Muzenda’s educational escapades
Zimbabwe celebrates the life of the “Soul of the Nation”, Dr Simon Muzenda, who died on September 20, 2003 and is interred at the National Heroes Acre. As part of…
The moral nature of the Abrahamic God
Shingai Rukwata Ndoro Chiseling the Debris THE column remains of chiseling theological debris (husks) to reach the gem (kernel) by de-constructing scriptures. This week begins a series about “God”! Without doubt,…
The empowered single woman
Fatima Bulla GENDER dynamics remain a huge hindrance for the progression of single women in church with the surge in statistics for single women being viewed as a significant resultant…
An oldie but still a goodie
Upcoming writers should take a leaf from writers such as Chipamaunga if they are to scale greater heights in the art of storytelling. “The love of money is the root of…



