Prophetess Makandiwa weeps for mum-in-law
Fatima Bulla – Religion Editor The United Family International Church’s Prophetess Ruth Makandiwa last week wept before her mother in-law at an event to celebrate Mother’s Day.
Organic farming brings smiles to Gwanda
THE decision to focus on organic farming has proved to be a life-changing and lucrative venture for a consortium of budding entrepreneurs in Matabeleland South province.
I cannot sabotage Yogi: Ndiraya
“Why would I sabotage the coach, I owe a lot to Yogi (Mandigora)? In fact, he is the one who actually brought me back to the club and for people…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zanu-PF, the people are watching
SINCE Afrobarometer and the Mass Public Opinion Institute committed the heresy of declaring President Mugabe and Zanu-PF were the most popular and credible political actors in Zimbabwe at the beginning…
Kariba Dam – A Brief History
The Zambezi River rises in north western Zambia and its catchment area covers 1 352 000 square kilometres and eight countries, namely Angola, Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania, Zambia and…
The Christian Youth: How do we relate to each other?
Pastor Tinashe Zinyemba IN the book of Genesis 2 vs 18 God says, “ . . . It is not good that the man should be alone . . .…
Mudzimba with Mai Chisamba: I am in love with babamukuru
I am in love with babamukuru MAI CHISAMBA, thank you so much for this platform. Mine is not a problem but guilty conscience chaidzo. I really don’t know how to…
Tongogara: Hope to foreigners
Harmony Agere While thousands of Zimbabweans left the country in search of so-called greener pastures, there are some foreign nationals who are desperate to enter this country in search of…
British firm defies naysayers. . . pours in US$100m
THE National Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Board (NIEEB) has partnered with a London Stock Exchange-listed entity Premier African Minerals in mining ventures valued at an estimated US$100 million to create…






