2 000 succumb to cancer yearly

Nearly 2 000 Zimbabweans die of cancer yearly and 81 percent of them would have sought treatment long after the less life-threatening stages of their illness, latest research shows.

Comment: The good news we don’t want to tell

Finance and Economic Minister Patrick Chinamasa does not talk often. He appears to be the kind of person who prefers to get on with what is admittedly a very tough…

Top artistes invade Byo

THIS week Bulawayo comes alive with the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) taking centre stage. While Hararians await the arrival of Christopher Martin who performs this Friday at the Glamis…

In search of an ideal church leader

Divine Appointments Pastor Peterson K Simbotwe of Reality Leadership has a passion for church leadership. He recently spoke to Tendai Manzvanzvike about leadership in today’s church.

Turn negativity into positive energy

“Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become actions. Watch your actions; they become habit. Watch your habits; they become character. Watch your character; it becomes your…

Bigger health budget needed

Dr Aldrin Musiiwa Cancer is in the non-communicable diseases category, and NCDs are on the rise worldwide as they ride on lifestyles. HIV is also a predisposition factor for cancers,…

Colonisation of mind

Ibo Foroma: Rastafarian Perspectives SLAVERY and colonisation were not only physical but above all, psychological and spiritual. Perhaps the following allegory assists in revealing how this occurred, allowing us to create…

Mic Inity, how the mighty have fallen

IT was a pleasure watching Michael Madamombe aka Mic Inity back on stage on Friday April 15 at The Volt in Harare. Mic Inity chose The Volt, the joint that…

My working experience at Zimpapers

Letwin Rufaro Tsiga L6, Queen Elizabeth Taking a job on top of my studies as an H-Metro journalist this holiday molded me into a better responsible lady. It was quite a…

Confronting fraud, theft in companies

IT is unquestionable that the dollarisation era has afforded many workers a reprieve as their wages and salaries can now meaningfully contribute towards their sustenance.

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