Anxiety over duty-induced price increases
THE local market continues to fret that the general increase in import duties, especially after the gazetting of Statutory Instrument (SI)148 of 2014, will likely have ripple effects on the…
ZIM DANCEHALL: Tocky Vibes gets big headed?
Without doubt, Tocky Vibes is a powerful engine with impressive raves and has just begun to run though he is yet to cover the miles required to be certified the…
INSIGHT: The sanctions we put on ourselves
Zimbabweans are the biggest saboteurs of foreign investment inflow into the country. We are shooting ourselves in the foot everyday. No wonder why some of us are now “crippled”.
Disconnections are a last resort: Zesa
The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company has vowed to temporarily seize disconnecting defaulters, saying the exercise will now only now apply to customers with “extreme circumstances”.
Polygamy: Two sides of the same coin
Slyvia Chirawu – Special Correspondent At the recently held Zima awards, Cde Chinx brought his two wives to the stage to share with him the joy of receiving a house…
A further exploration of the Divine
Last week I began the first of a two-part series in which I tried to address whether or not the essence of the divine was an external or internal reality.
Has God forgotten us?
Apostle Makios Phiri There is a song written by Allan Roberts titled “Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall”.
MUSIC: A new touch from the Charambas
It is now two months since the gospel power couple of Pastors Charles and Olivia Charamba released their 10-track album WeNazareta.
Give Doctors incentives: Experts
Health Reporter Government should give doctors incentives that are commensurate with their work, experts have said.
Farmers ready for new cropping season
Farmers’ organisations and the Meteorological Services Department believe that the coming of the rains signal the commencement of the 2014/15 farming season.







