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.
The welcome return of sound clashes
SOUND clashes are back: if not for good then at least for the historic Together as One concert featuring Jamaican superstar Chris Martin.
Anglican leader condemns prosperity gospel
Brian Chitemba and Desire Ncube THE head of the Anglican Church, the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, yesterday launched a scathing attack on a crop of young charismatic prophets who…
End factionalism by creating a meritocracy
On November 27, 2015; Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa advised a gathering of agitated economic stakeholders to set aside politics when deliberating on the economy.
Welcome back Miracle Mark Cayuex!
Tinashe Kusema and Lawson Madzivanyika MARK CAYUEX never thought he would walk again, let alone play golf, after a road accident left him with serious head and leg injuries and…
Sustainable development through economic independence
Hon Patrick Zhuwao Zimbabwe has travelled the good road as a nation. It is one of the few countries that waged armed struggles to liberate itself from colonial oppression.
Toyota ups the stakes
IT always has to be Toyota! Each time a rival car manufacturer unveils a new vehicle, there has to be a response from the Toyota stable. This, of course, doesn’t…
Police clear air on dead ranger
Langton Nyakwenda Police have ruled out foul play in the death of Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Authority game ranger Mr Kennedy Zvavahera whose naked corpse was found in Gonarezhou National…
What Cde Kanengoni fought for
Silas Admire Chikati It is always sad to learn about a sudden death, something which surprises many relatives, friends and workmates alike.










