DIVINE APPOINTMENTS: God expects to see godly women
The fifth edition conference of the Sophia Women of Jesus Power Christian Ministries (JPCM) was held from November 12-16 at their church (21 Chinhoyi Street) in downtown Harare.
Highest literacy in Africa: Thanks to President’s vision
Soon after independence, Cde Mugabe’s Government expanded the education sector to meet the demands of a population that had been denied the right by the Smith colonialist regime.
Prophet Magaya financially helps Kwekwe bereaved families
Prophetic, Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries leader Prophet Walter Magaya has provided US$1 000 each to the families of the 11 congregates who died after a stampede at his church’s…
RELIGION: It is possible to dream again!
Apostle M Phiri We all have dreams. It is quite sad that one mistake can shatter any or all of the dreams we have for our children, marriages, lives and…
How to be a millionaire . . . l Lourenco Miguel reveals his secret to success, At UFIC’s billionaire mindset summit
By Wadzanai Bara “Look for a problem in your society and as soon as you do, try finding a solution. I realised there were no expert floor companies in South…
Africa’s mobile money makes way to Europe
SNAPCHAT may be the latest application with a new mobile payment feature launched this week, but the idea that made Snapcash possible was spawned more than seven years ago in…
Agribank investors rescue A2 farmers
Investors have extended US$14,5 million to the Agricultural Bank of Zimbabwe (Agribank) for onward lending to A2 farmers this summer cropping season.
Mvuma students to study in a palace
IT’S a lavish palace whose sophisticated architecture some have compared to the swankiest residences found elsewhere in the world, Windsor Castle — home of the British monarchy included.
OPEN ECONOMY: Is Zamco worth the bill?
When we suffer from any kind of sickness, we prefer doctors to cure our ailment and not just the symptoms.
BRIEF News: Church news briefs from around the world
Methodist Church in Zimbabwe to build university Extra Reporter The Methodist Church in Zimbabwe has embarked an ambitious US$100 million project to build a university in Marondera.





