Chari wants second bite of Test cherry

BATSMAN Brian Chari not only let down himself down, but the nation as well, when he got his first bite at Test cricket. That was on his debut in the forgetful…

US$30m for maize farmers

Livingstone Marufu Treasury has released US$30 million to the Grain Marketing Board to pay farmers delivering maize to the parastatal, a senior Government official has said. Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development…

COMMENT: Fighting the good fight

Zimbabwe has a storied history of valiant resistance, forging towering heroes whose contributions outlive them and make a nation out of a country. In successfully prosecuting the Second Chimurenga, David slew…

GTel Infinity Pro – Perfection in detail

Inspired by the beautiful visual appeal of a water droplet, simple in form yet charming to look at. The GTel Infinity Pro is the quintessence of nature and technology. It…

Udcorp to roll-out stands across the country

Tafadzwa Kadani and Lawson Madzivanyika The recently introduced Urban Development Corporation (Udcorp) has said that this year alone, they will roll out about 500 000 stands across the country in…

You ain’t fat, you just have fat

Ropafadzo Amanda Banhwa Try stuff like swimming, zumba, skipping, running, jogging, power walking, stair-climbing, yoga, dancing, sit-ups, leg-raises and all abdominal exercises. Don’t isolate the body and say I just…

Bye bye pulpit, hello ballot box

What do Abel Muzorewa, Canaan Banana, Pius Ncube, Shingi Munyeza and Evan Mawarire have in common? The obvious similarity is their association with religion. And all of them have dabbled in…

Audit: The devil is in the details

Taurai Changwa : Business Forum Discovering the rot and not taking action or implementing the recommendations of the auditors will surely be a waste of time and resources.

Zim lock Georgia in doubles rubber

THE Zimbabwe Davis Cup doubles team of Benjamin and Courtney Lock staged a dramatic fight-back to put the country 2-1 ahead in their ongoing Euro/Africa relegation tie against Georgia in…

The Big & Small Screen: A return to childhood pleasures

The first “Iron Man” movie made over US$445 million in profit while its sequel made US$423 million. The record is made even more impressive when we take into consideration that…

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