Talking Spiritually: Ngifuqwe ngumoya . . . is it enough?
Rev Paul Damasane I HAVE on a number of occasions on this column made reference to the importance of sound doctrine and spiritual formation among the Christian faith if the…
Vegetable sausage casserole
INGREDIENTS n 1 tablespoon lemon juice n 2 tablespoon olive oil n 2 tablespoon crushed basil n 1 can chopped tomatoes n 1 green pepper de-seeded and roughly sliced n…
Award-winning poet releases multi-lingual album
Loveness Nyathi AWARD winning poet, Obert Dube has finished working on his latest album, Half Time and which features seasoned musician, Jeys Marabini and celebrated arts ensemble, Iyasa.
Foot and Mouth Disease needs to be contained
THE outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) in some parts of Matabeleland South Province in the past weeks needs to be contained. Media reports indicated that Mbokodo abattoir which…
Gaayed embarks on business and technology incubation project
ON 1 May workers from different sectors and industries converged at various venues in their respective cities, towns and growth points to celebrate Workers Day despite a myriad of challenges…
What a difference 22 days can make
. . . My time in Nepal just before the earthquake Olipar Mabada-Moyo When the 7,8 magnitude earthquake hit Nepal on Saturday 25 April 2015, in the afternoon leaving thousands…
Nepal rules out finding more quake survivors
A week after a magnitude 7,8 earthquake hit Nepal, police said the death toll from the disaster has climbed to more than 6 840, with the government ruling out finding…
Clashes erupt in US west coast cities during May Day marches
Seattle – Crowds clashed with police during May Day marches in several US west coast cities late on Friday, forcing officers to respond with stun grenades and pepper spray, police…
Nigerian army releases 234 girls, women from extremists
Lagos – Nigeria’s military rescued 234 more girls and women from a Boko Haram forest stronghold in the country’s northeast, an announcement on social media said on Saturday.
Burundi protesters call for a two-day pause in demonstrations
BUJUMBURA — Burundi protest organisers on Saturday called for a two-day halt to demonstrations against President Pierre Nkurunziza’s move to seek a third term, which they says violates the constitution…




