VaShagare: The man with the platinum touch
BRAZILIAN football legend Romario is now a senator in his country after a trailblazing football career that saw him at one point being called the best player in the world.
WEDDINGS: Wheelbarrows and tractors at a wedding
Ululation accompanied by excited whistling engulf Malwatte Village Resort in Marondera.
Yuan devaluation rattles Africa
THE shockwaves from China’s surprise yuan devaluation are ricocheting through African economies, sending currencies tumbling and stoking anxiety that the continent’s biggest trading partner might be losing its appetite for…
Hurungwe chief makes headway in ensuring children’s school fees
Noah Pito A Hurungwe chief is making headways in ensuring that parents settle their children’s school fees’ arrears by engaging them at his court.
GARDENING: Cooling off with watermelon
WATERMELON delight is a popular cocktail recipe, common in many countries where the summer heat prompts people to look for something to cool off with.
Kariba Auctions: Business still normal
Laiton Mkandawire in Kariba The much publicised auction of houseboats, which drew interest from various tourism players in and outside the country was held here on Friday.
The Christian Youth: Tackling matters of the heart
We have only four months to go before the year ends. We should all aim to end 2015 on a high.
STRANGER THAN FICTION: Bocha’s magical Robin Hood
Marange, or Bocha, is a semi-arid strip of rugged terrain sandwiched between the Save and Odzi rivers in Manicaland.
CHISEL THE DEBRIS: Birth of Yohanne the baptist: Literal or allegorical?
IS the Gospel of Luke’s full narration of Yohanne the Baptist’s conception an exact copy from Genesis?
Tindo: The world’s first solar bus
Takaendesa Denhere Buses provide an essential service and are indispensable in public transportation. They play a pivotal role in economic development and sustenance.









