Daily Divinity Questions and Answers

Witness Dingani QN: Why was idolatry such a significant problem in Israel and what did the prophets say and do about it in reference to both Israel and Zimbabwean prophets?…

Ministry investigates mysterious Hwange disease

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter THE Ministry of Health and Child Care has started carrying out a case control study to establish the nature and cause of a mysterious disease that…

How effective is Mujajati’s use of introspection by his characters? Part 2

Charles Dube The Sun Will Rise Again by George Mujajati CONFIRMED from last week that such a question requires a lot of time, I did not manage to go into…

Cost of living decreases — consumer report

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S cost of living decreased marginally by 0,24 percentage points to $577,77 in May from the previous month’s figure of $579,15 driven by the sales…

Refs go back to class

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent PREMIERSHIP referees are set to go back to clash this weekend in a scheduled refresher course set for Harare.

Small house must die!

Nhlalwenhle Ncube SMALL house must die . . . reads the agenda of a anti- small house campaign led by five women pastors from a certain Pentecostal church.

Plumtree hosts Caf C course

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent FOOTBALL coaches in Plumtree, Matabeleland South and surrounding areas will get the chance to upgrade their coaching badges when Zifa hosts a Caf C coaching course…

Entry into the realm of worldview: qualification for complete domestication

Pathisa Nyathi LAST week’s article seems to have solicited more lively and animated comments than any other that I have penned this far.

Savimbi walks down memory lane

Danisa Masuku PEOPLE walking along the dusty streets of Makokoba, Bulawayo, in the late 1980s may have noticed a group of young boys eagerly kicking a home-made ball.

‘Bosso must tap into youngsters’

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders vice-chairman Mgcini Mpofu has blasted the Bulawayo giants’ decision to bring in foreign players at the expense of youngsters from the team’s junior…

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