BOOK REVIEW: Chidavaenzi’s fictional masterpeice has it all
LIFE is full of obstacles that may derail us from what we are destined to achieve.
Lake Kariba at a glance
Various towns and tourist resorts have been established on both sides of Lake Kariba. Notable ones are Kariba in Zimbabwe and Siavonga in Zambia.
OPINION: Post-aparthied, it’s more of the same
The most unexpected phenomenon was the ease with which the ANC accepted the most unpalatable of compromises and retreats. Almost everything that had formerly been propagated as sacred proved expendable.
Gumbo ordered to stand down
ZANU-PF spokesman Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo yesterday confirmed that Cde Terence Mukupe was the ruling party’s official candidate in the June 10 Harare East by-election.
Roadrunners rule the roost
Now more than ever, innovation is required for Zimbabwe’s agriculture sector to thrive. This is especially so considering the dry spells of the past summer season that saw a significant…
FOOTBALL: Lily’s Flame burn Buffaloes
Flame Lily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1) 2 Buffaloes . . . . . . . . . .…
BRIDAL: The ultimate big day nail job
BEING a bride means all eyes will be on you from the type of shoe you will be wearing to the last strand of your hair, therefore, it is a…
OPEN ECONOMY: Debt Assumption Bill is a black hole in our sociology!
There are many ways of defining Economics; I would define it as studying the effects that different social conditionings have on the livelihoods of a community.
Factional violence sends Tsvangirai scurrying
Bulawayo Bureau MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday came face-to-face with his own party thugs who unleashed violence that forced him to cancel a rally in Bulawayo.
SWIMMING: The future is black
VETERAN swimming coach Malcolm Cocks believes the sport cannot survive without the continued emergence and proper nurturing of black athletes.





