Presbyterian’s Tinevimbo Muzavazi shines at Prize Giving Day

At just 14, Tinevimbo Muzavazi has already become a beacon of academic excellence and perseverance, proving that determination and faith can light even the most challenging paths.

Modern manners for a global world

Coach Molly Chuma Grooming In a fast changing world where we interact with people from different countries, cultures and beliefs every single day, good manners are no longer simply a…

Campus reflections: Students are architects of development

The true test of education lies in how we apply it beyond the classroom.

Summer style Guide: How to be fashionable without following trends

In this colourful season, you don’t need to chase every trend or buy the latest fashion to look stylish.

Family wellness exercises

FAMILY bonding is an important time for every family. Strong family bonding is essential for overall wellness it nurtures emotional security, builds resilience, and promotes mental, physical, and social health…

Easy adult lunchable ideas for work or school

DID you ever have lunchables as a kid? I don’t know about you, but there was something super fun about having an assortment of snacks for lunch. Just because we…

Sleeping beauty: Why your skin needs a goodnight’s treatment

THERE is nothing better than waking up refreshed after a blissful night’s sleep. But did you know that sleep is also critical to healthy skin function and repair? It is…

Comic Elder’s Raptor prepares for Nyanga trip

Mathew Masinge Zimparks has extended an offer of a Nyanga holiday to trending sensation, Comic Elder, in light of his recent recognition. Comic Elder’s fairytale started when he received an…

Walking for health . . . has benefits to ideas, relaxation

WALKING is simple, free and one of the easiest ways to get more active, lose weight and become healthier. Sometimes overlooked as a form of exercise, walking briskly can help…

Common beauty, skin care myths to the test

PEOPLE who have dark or very dark skin don’t need to wear sun protection. Definitely untrue! This is a very dangerous myth. Darker skin does have a higher melanin content,…

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