Living in a world of silence, sign language
THE birth of a child brings much joy as it is believed to cement the love between the parents. Living in a world of silence, sign language : NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticleBackyard garages: A health time bomb
With many companies in Zimbabwe closing down due to a biting liquidity crunch, some people have converted part of their residential homes into workshops. Backyard garages: A health time bomb : NewsDay...
View ArticleStreet children: A reflection of Zim’s future
HOLDING a piece of typed paper in her hand, the 10-year-old girl stands right in the middle of the road. Although the writing on the paper is not legible, she is uses it to beg for money to buy school...
View ArticleTelecommunication revolution improves people’s lives
SHARON Mlauzi from the Siamchembu area of Gokwe is working in her vast cotton field while labourers are helping out picking the “white gold” in exchange for money to buy other necessities....
View ArticleTurning the tables on crocodiles: Eating and exporting them
EATING crocodile meat in Zimbabwe used to be widely despised for various reasons including the fact that the reptiles are carnivorous and sometimes have human flesh for dinner. Turning the tables on...
View ArticleZim border posts conduits for human trafficking
THERE are a handful of passengers on a bus destined for Beitbridge at Mbare Musika Terminus in Harare. Zim border posts conduits for human trafficking : NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticleRestless youths risk life in ‘brotherhood’ group sex orgies
TENDAI Govere (not her real name), in a blue pin-striped night gown, rolls out of bed in the morning, rubs her eyes, picks up her phone. Restless youths risk life in ‘brotherhood’ group sex orgies :...
View ArticleEnvironmental conservation, management enhance better livelihoods
A PLANNED, collaborative and holistic management of natural resources promotes sustainable development for the enhancement of better livelihoods of people in various communities. Environmental...
View ArticlePublic sector managers must go to school
THE Zimbabwe of the 21st century needs effective leadership, administration, management and competence in the execution of public or government affairs. Public sector managers must go to school :...
View ArticleZim dancehall’s impact on younger generations
ZIM-DANCEHALL music is at its peak and the wave at which the genre is gliding is challenging the popularity of such yesteryear genres such as sungura and the now-forgotten urban grooves. Zim...
View ArticleLet’s acknowledge men of the cloth in politics
ONE finds it very puzzling that there are some who believe politics is an area some sectors of society should not be involved in. Let’s acknowledge men of the cloth in politics : NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticleAfrica Rising: Africa telling her story
Colleagues and dear friends, I think you’ll all agree with me that there is a palpable excitement about Africa, about the economic opportunities the continent presents, perhaps more than at any other...
View ArticleMwenezi – the sorry state of rural education, pupils
DOZENS of schoolchildren are piled up in a classroom seated on the floor while their teacher writes notes on a makeshift blackboard made out of a broken wooden door and black slates. Mwenezi – the...
View ArticleTobacco farming – counting the costs for the rural poor
STATISTICS on the success of tobacco farming — mainly by small-scale farmers resettled on previously white-owned commercial farms make interesting reading. Tobacco farming – counting the costs for the...
View ArticleCommuter omnibus disaster matrix: The operator, driver, traffic cop
PRECIOUS lives continue to be lost at the hands of “reckless” commuter omnibus drivers on the country’s roads. Commuter omnibus disaster matrix: The operator, driver, traffic cop : NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticleWho blows the wind beneath Mahachi’s wings?
THE outpour of anger prevailing in Harare in the last few days has left many questions, but the answers remain elusive. Who blows the wind beneath Mahachi’s wings? : NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticlePrisoner rehabilitation a must
MOST people probably think that spending money on rehabilitation of prisoners is a waste of the country’s resources as inmates are considered misfits in society. Prisoner rehabilitation a must :...
View ArticleChild marriages: Why deprive girls of their childhood?
ZIMBABWE is adjudged one of the 41 countries in the world with an unacceptable rate of child marriages where girls enter into marriage below the age of 18. Child marriages: Why deprive girls of their...
View ArticleEconomy new jail for ex-prisoners
THE Bible in the Acts of the Apostles narrates the story of Paul – a man who murdered Christians, but repented and became a sanctified being. Economy new jail for ex-prisoners : NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticleWhen feminists pontificate to reject fellow women
WHEN world acclaimed feminists label other women and self-proclaimed feminists “terrorists” it only goes to show that women are fighting a losing battle. When feminists pontificate to reject fellow...
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