‘A heroine of faith is gone’

Desire Ncube and Linda Mzapi LEADER of Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Forward in Faith, Archbishop Ezekiel Guti, has described the recently deceased Prophetess Clara Apphia Manjoro as a “giant” who…

The Dr Amai effect on football

Sports Editor A CHARGED fortnight, which saw jabs flying from all corners, ended Friday with a breeze blowing through local football after Wicknell Chivayo decided to reopen his purse for…

The granny who breastfed her grandson

Sharon Kavhu recently in Zaka Many say it is taboo for a woman to breastfeed another woman’s child, but Ambuya Clara Maposhere (86) defied the odds as she breastfed her…

Unwanted at home, ‘pilgrim scholars’ trek abroad

Harmony Agere On a bright Monday afternoon good friends and former classmates, Ralph and Geraldine, met for lunch at an up-market restaurant.

Pope reflects on marriage, family life

Religion Correspondent POPE Francis walked a tight rope when, on April 8 he released “Joy of Love”, a massive document reflecting on the troubled institution of marriage and family life…

Catholic University holds 13th graduation ceremony

Religion Correspondent THE Catholic University of Zimbabwe held its 13th Graduation ceremony where 163 students were awarded with undergraduate degrees and certificates in various disciplines. Vice-Chancellor Professor Ranga Zinyemba, who…

Chimurenga II Chronicles: Altena Farm attack: The deaths and the escape

Cde Lovemore Rugora, born in 1942 in Rusape, whose Chimurenga name was Cde John Pedzisa was the commander of the group of freedom fighters who hit Altena Farm in 1972,…

HIV burden drops

Shamiso Yikoniko Health Reporter Zimbabwe’s HIV prevalence rate declined from 15, 7 percent in 2011 to 13, 8 in 2015 on the back of various Government strategies, the latest Global…

Where to do the indepen-dance on April 18

Leisure Reporter As Zimbabwe celebrates 36 years of Independence, there are a host of activities, parties and shows taking place across the country. Although the main attraction will be the…

Vendors flood streets – again

Shamiso Yikoniko A year after being allocated selling points, vendors are back on the pavements of Harare’s central business district, raising questions about Town House’s commitment to enforcing by-laws.

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