We should restore integrity in Division One football
OVER the past couple of years, the Northern Region Soccer League (NRSL) has been as gripping and riveting as a scripted blockbuster movie or Telemundo drama series, winning the hearts…
Boozy cravings wreck guard’s career
OWEN CHIKOVA, a 30-year-old security guard at an OK Zimbabwe supermarket in Bulawayo, would surely qualify as a poster boy of a man who simply cannot control his cravings. Well,…
Vision 2030 manual gains regional endorsement
Society Reporter A book by Dr Tinashe Muzamhindo has reportedly been endorsed by more than four Southern African countries. Recently launched in Harare, the manual is a comprehensive book that…
Mining industry jobs to grow by 3pc in 2025
Nelson Gahadza Zimbabwe’s mining sector employment is projected to grow in 2025, largely driven by ongoing and new mining expansion projects, which will bolster the sector’s capacity utilisation. The Government…
I have a freeloader in my house
Mudzimba Dr Rebecca Chisamba Dear Amai, I hope I find you well. I am aged 33 and my husband is 32. We are blessed with two lovely kids. We visited…
Sugarcane farmers, millers clash over revenue sharing
Martin Kadzere Sugarcane farmers in the Lowveld are opposing a court order being sought by Hippo Valley Estates and Triangle Limited to set aside the new revenue-sharing ratio directed by…
Goat rapists on the prowl
RAPE is heinous in that it represents the gross violation of the victim. Violating an animal is equally egregious. Worryingly, incidents of bestiality, especially against defenceless animals like goats and…
Dangote’s wealth doubles to US$28bn
AFRICAN BILLIONAIRE Aliko Dangote is wealthier than ever now that his long-awaited Nigerian oil refinery is up and running. But his mood suggests a man who just built his dream…
Hygiene vital in public transport
Your Money, Your Call Cresencia Marjorie Chiremba TEMPERATURES are currently high, a sign that summer is upon us. Light showers here and there only exacerbate the heat. This summer heat…
Hope in the fight against cancer
Lillian Mandisepi-Moyo THE cavern of darkness and the cold seeping into her bones was a stark contrast to the warmth and life she had once known. Pauline had been a…











