Dzuwa confident of victory

Zimbabwe Davis Cup coach Martin Dzuwa reckons his side has a good chance of defeating Moldova in the Europe/Africa Zone Group II play-off this week.

STRANGER THAN FICTION: Is the hilltop mansion haunted?

Driving along Harare’s Kirkman Road can be very unpleasant.

The battle for Ushewekunze continues

Mr Struggle Dzapasi, an outspoken member of the Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe Housing Co-operative, is the first person to be ordered out of Saturday Retreat Farm

SHARP SHOOTER: Every voter is not a vendor

The battle of the vendors against Government has finally degenerated into comical threats with overzealous sectors aligned to a dead political opposition making shallow demonstrations that they will resurrect in…

Adventist school embraces e-Learning

ANDERSON Adventist High School in Gweru is a leading implementer of e-Learning in Zimbabwe following the recent installation of state of the art equipment.

OPINION: The golden key to unlocking competitiveness

“This is the year of learning,” goes the saying that has gone viral.

RELIGION Affairs Briefs: Think long-term: Pope Francis & MORE

Think long-term: Pope Francis Pope Francis’ call for environmental protection, a prevalent theme in his papacy, came on the second full day of his weeklong tour of South America. He…

LEGAL MATTERS: Vendors: The new colonialists

It is very clear that the Harare Central Business District has been colonised by certain persons calling themselves “vendors”.

ZSE: Market warms to automated exchange

MARKET participants have warmed up to the automated Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, which completed its transition from a manual to a more efficient electronic trading system last week.

BUSINESS EDITOR BRIEF: From Greece to Zim

GREECE is in turmoil. Europe is on edge. On July 1 Greece defaulted on its 1,6 billion euro IMF debt and joined countries such as Zimbabwe, the Sudan and Somalia…

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