Does family size really matter?

Rodgers Irimayi Cultural Perspectives FAMILY size can have implications that determine a family’s well-being or success. Although size can have impact on the well-being and dynamics within a family, circumstances…

Revolutionising agriculture is Zim’s greatest economic opportunity

Anashe Mpamombe AGRICULTURE remains a cornerstone of Zimbabwe’s socio-economic development. It is not just a source of food, but a provider of employment, foreign exchange, and raw materials for industry.…

Mahwemamisike: The sacred heart of Honde Valley

Liberty Dube Tourism Correspondent TUCKED in the lush, rolling highlands of eastern Zimbabwe lies one of the country’s most breathtaking natural wonders — Mahwemamisike Mountain. Revered by locals and adored…

Chatbots: Are your secrets safe?

Dr Evans Sagomba Everything AI IF you have ever spilled your heart out to a chatbotvlate at night, thinking you were safe behind that glowing screen, then Sam Altman’s recent…

What is estate planning?

Trust Maanda Legal Position PLANNING on what happens to your estate when you are dead or in some way incapacitated is estate planning. It is a process of managing your…

Tales of daddies, war theatrics and world peace!

Isdore Guvamombe Reflections Well, this is critically serious. I was born in Rhodesia during the war and saw, from a very tender age, corpses, injured people, burnt homes and little…

Putin, Trump summit resonates with Africa

Egountchi Behanzin The meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his American counterpart Donald Trump resonates strongly across Africa confirming that a multipolar world is possible

Procrastination a thief of time

Nyasha Mangava Career Navigator PROCASTINATION is often called the thief of time, and for good reasons. Instead of admitting to laziness, people push tasks to the next hour, day or…

The fourth man in the fire

Trust Maanda Looking At The Unseen DANIEL 3:24-26 KJV Then Nebuchadnezzar, the king was castonied, and rose up in haste, and spake, and said unto his counsellors, Didcnot we cast…

Horticultural industry earns $2,2bn in exports

The Herald 22 August 1998 THE horticultural industry earned $2,2 billion in exports in the 1998 season, $600 million more over last year’s $1,6 billion.

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