Zanu-PF eyes Tsholotsho North
Bulawayo Bureau ZANU-PF’S campaign to regain the Tsholotsho North seat has intensified, with Matabeleland North Minister of State Cde Cain Mathema urging people to vote for development-orientated leaders .
Taming the madness of the cities
Nyasha Takawira Mutsindikwa Urbanisation is an inevitable process in any country and as such there is need to understand its dynamics and the context in which it is taking place.
GARDEN: Pawpaw: Easy and delicious treat
HAVING grown up in Mutare, one thing still stands out in my mind – the great flavour and smell of fresh pawpaws from our home garden.
Kate Hoey calls it quits
Hawkish United Kingdom parliamentarian Kate Hoey says she may not seek re-election as chair of the hostile All-Party Group on Zimbabwe (APGZ), which has pushed for punitive action against Harare…
Meikles Hotel : Towards the centenary
Meikles Hotel has launched a six-month celebration of its centenary, marking 100 years since the hotel started operating on November 15, 1915.
Kok Tales Series: Egypt Part V: By a whisker
Kok Tales with Robert Mshengu Kavanagh (This is the fifth of six fictional episodes describing Adam Kok’s experiences in Egypt. They do not necessarily depict exactly what goes on in…
ZSE courts indigenous investors
THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange wants to shrug off its “elitist” tag by courting indigenous investors and informal businesses to participate on the local bourse.
Tocky or Killer T? The debate continues
TOCKY Vibes and Killer T’s new albums are the talk of the town. “Toti Toti” and “Ngoma Ndaimba” released by Tocky Vibes, real name Obey Makamure and Killer T, born…
Millers threaten minister with lawsuit
THE Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe has threatened to drag Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Dr Joseph Made to court over his decision to allow cheap maize meal imports.
HOME: Four ways to do your dining room
FOR some of us the dining room is the most important place in the house, and its importance for family cohesion and interaction cannot be overemphasised.








