DPC considers increasing payouts

Enacy Mapakame and Africa Moyo THE Depositors Protection Corporation, a statutory body that was created by Government to safeguard the interests of depositors of failed banks, might consider reviewing payouts…

Apostolic sects in education drive

Religious Affairs Editor FEMALE members of the Union for the Development of Apostolic Churches in Zimbabwe are lobbying for financial support for females to advance their schooling in 2016. Udaciza’s…

US$10m for youth empowerment

Tinashe Farawo GOVERNMENT has secured US$10 million from local financial institutions to fund community-based youth projects under the Localised Empowerment Acceleration Facility (LEAF). Each of Zimbabwe’s 210 constituencies will get…

#ChiselTheDebris: When was ‘Jesus’ the Nazarene Rabbi arrested?

Last week we established that the historical “Jesus” (Yahoshua the Nazarene Rabbi) was arrested by the local Roman power to avert political trouble on nationalist grounds. This was done with…

COOKING: Pumpkin leaves with peanut butter sauce

TRADITIONAL food blogger and registered dietician Cordialis Chipo Msora-Kasago is putting Zimbabwean traditional food on the healthy food map with her blog – The African Pot Nutrition. The United States…

Matrimonial Hub: Enjoy marriage as God intended

Apostle Langton Kanyati Never use a conflict to attach, wound and degrade your partner. Engaging in name-calling, ridiculing and belittling each other serves only to widen the gap. If you…

Legal Matters: Revisiting the spot fines furore

It is a few years now since the Zimbabwe Republic Police began to insist on spot fines for minor traffic offences. A motorist alleged to have committed a specified minor…

224 die in Sinai plane crash

None of 224 passengers and crew on board a Russian passenger plane that crashed in Egypt’s Sinai peninsula on Saturday survived, medical and security sources said. Search and rescue team…

Local boy’s ode to nectar of the gods

Wellington Zimbowa Armed with only an Ordinary Level certificate, being a gardener was the first job for 33-year-old Tongai Joseph Dhafana when he crossed the Limpopo to visit his Cape…

Back to school for prison inmates

Gilbert Munetsi While the cemetery may arguably be the richest place on Earth by virtue of storing the biggest brains ever to pass through life, prisons come a close second.…

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