Gwengwe defies odds, takes up teaching

Harmony Agere While teachers rarely get plaudits for their work, their job has never been an easy one. From planning their lessons, preparing notes, marking assignments to dealing with students’…

Underfunding in the public health sector

Harmony Agere The Minister of Health and Childcare, Dr David Parirenyatwa, last week lamented underfunding in the public health sector saying this has severely affected health services delivery.

You can always quit tomorrow

Hunter for Greatness The right perspective will not solve all your problems. The right perspective will just shrink the problems to their right size. Many people are killed more by the…

‘Central Intelligence’ was almost funny

CARL Joshua Ncube absolutely sizzled, Kevin Hart was almost overshadowed by a Zimbabwean comic, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson nearly stunk up the joint. That is the story of last week’s…

Chiadzwa changes bring rich pickings

Livingstone Marufu THE Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company last week auctioned 71 000 carats of diamonds, as the overall haul put under the hammer since March soared to 584 364 carats…

Onward Christian soldiers

Captain Liveson Mushayakarere THE Salvation Army has been a game changer since its arrival in the then Salisbury (Harare) on November 18, 1891 in an 18 ox-drawn wagon called the…

GTel XL 7: Light, powerful, easy to use

Joining the bandwagon of 5.5-inch phablets on the market, GTel recently launched its XL7. This is a nicely built device, with metal accounting for 89 percent of the components and a…

One year of Zambezi Magic

Takudzwa Chihambakwe : Leisure Correspondent “ZIMBABWEAN producers always want money upfront as they cannot create content with their own resources because of high production costs. Also, their need for much higher…

Acute respiratory infections

The month of July marks the end of the cool season. Maximum temperature averages 22,1°C and night time temperature is usually about 7,6°C. Occurrence of ground frost (0,0°C) is high.

When a gift is utilised . . .

Priscillah Bitirinyu ; University of Zimbabwe Gifts are given to us without having done anything (at least not intentionally) to earn them. Perhaps that is the best thing about a gift…

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