Drug rehab centres
IN case you have a son, daughter, friend or relative who has a problem with drugs, here is a list and contact details of those who provide counselling and rehabilitation…
Advancing the rights of girls with disabilities
Disability Issues Dr Christine Peta THIS week we focus on girls with disabilities. Zimbabwe joined the rest of the world in commemorating the International Day of the Girl Child on…
Mlalazi, Moyo’s African juggernaut
Society Reporter EVERTON Mlalazi, an award-winning gospel singer, is proving to be a trailblazer in the industry. With his unwavering determination, he has consistently pushed the boundaries of what is…
Beef with mushroom and snow peas
Chef Rudo Kandiero Vitamin B2, also known as riboflavin, is a water-soluble vitamin. It helps the body release energy and maintains the health of skin, eyes, nerves and body tissue.…
Carsley to ditch England experiment
INTERIM boss Lee Carsley will not change his attacking approach when England face Finland today despite the surprise defeat by Greece that dented his chances of landing the role permanently.…
The Lord reigns supreme
“Who among the gods is like you, Lord? Who is like you — majestic in holiness, awesome in glory, working wonders? The Lord reigns for ever and ever.” — Exodus…
Zim taps new markets as exports continue rising
Trade Focus Allan Majuru Zimbabwe’s exports have continued rising this year, positioning the country as a key source of quality products in Africa and beyond. This growth is largely attributed…
Toyota to return to F1
Japanese car company Toyota are returning to Formula 1 after a 15-year absence in a partnership with the US-based Haas team. Toyota, which withdrew their own team from F1 at…
Ranger training boosts conservation at Chizarira National Park
Tanyaradzwa Rusike recently in CHIZARIRA ONCE a thriving sanctuary for thousands of elephants, vast buffalo herds and over 200 black rhinos, the Chizarira National Park in northern Zimbabwe has suffered…
A history of Harare’s water situation
IN 1980, Harare’s water supply was generally considered adequate for the city’s population, which was then around 600 000. The infrastructure was originally designed to serve a smaller, colonial-era population…











