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Same Jesus same Spirit

The perspective of the Bible is Christology and we see God in Christ or we perceive God through Christology lenses.
By Erasmus Makarimayi 1h ago
Finance ministry  should seriously  consider the  health sector
Finance ministry should seriously consider the health sector
The World Health Organisation put forward six building blocks that constitute the health system and failure of one pillar results in a shambolic and a shaky structure.
By Johannes Marisa Nov. 29, 2024
Oral health: A gateway and mirror into the body’s wellbeing
The mouth is a gateway, but it’s also a mirror for things that are going on in other parts of the body.
By Patience Matambo Nov. 29, 2024
Market dynamics: Interplay between farmland access and food prices in Zim
I know the answers to these questions are a food for thought!
By Lemuel Batanai Nov. 28, 2024
A nation working towards a brighter future
Let us adopt a spirit of building and modernising our communities, fostering a culture of unity, peace and support for each other and development.
By Opinion Nov. 28, 2024
When a vibrant sense of belonging is more important than selling commodities
Collective solutions generated in the mass markets foster resilience. Unfortunately, most of this critical information is rarely found in one place in the market or farming community
By Charles Dhewa Nov. 27, 2024
Speech writing: Lessons from Obama
Writing a public-arousing speech requires a deep understanding of the audience, an ability to build a compelling narrative and a mastery of emotional and logical appeals.
By Cliff Chiduku Nov. 27, 2024
Addressing GBV in Zim: The role of Convention 190 and 16 days of activism
Gender-based violence is a pervasive phenomenon that transcends borders and cultures.
By admin Nov. 27, 2024
Purpose from within: The importance of internal validation
Internal validation, the act of acknowledging and accepting one’s feelings, thoughts and actions without reliance on external approval, builds resilience, fosters authenticity
By Rutendo Kureya Nov. 26, 2024
Renewable energy: Zimbabwe's silver bullet for power crisis and climate resilience
The nation's current predicament, marked by debilitating power outages lasting up to 18 hours daily, has created a national emergency that demands immediate
By Lawrence Makamanzi Nov. 26, 2024
Developing countries accumulating more waste thereby accelerating carbon emissions
E-waste has long term effects on the health and well-being of human beings, including their environmental domains.
By Peter Makwanya Nov. 25, 2024
A dark year for the brown race
Trump has become the only US president to have won elections against two female candidates but lost to a man — the current President Joe Biden.
By Tapiwa Gomo Nov. 25, 2024
Let us use sports to come together
South African fans filled the DHL Stadium in Cape Town to overflowing capacity.
By Leonard Koni Nov. 23, 2024
Mastering entrepreneurship
Roberto was one of the top 10 Entrepreneurs of the Year in 2006 and was voted Most Inspiring Entrepreneur by Microsoft and Entrepreneur Magazine.
By Jonah Nyoni Nov. 23, 2024
Re-reading the Sadc communiqué
Most Zimbabweans were anticipating a strong-worded communiqué on goings-on in Mozambique, a country that is an artery to Zimbabwe’s economy by virtue of the Beira corridor.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Nov. 22, 2024
Consistency of theology
Apostle Paul puts his ministry on line if he has changed. So serious is the Gospel of Christ. We don’t promise hearers imaginary remission of sins and the blessing of salvation.
By Erasmus Makarimayi Nov. 22, 2024
African religious tradition creating fertile ground for inferiority complex among women
This division of labour perceives women to be weak, timid and not brave.
By Faith Mutimwiyi Nov. 22, 2024
Zim must strive to be a medical tourism hub
Budgetary support has been dwindling lately with about 10,8% of the national fiscus having been allocated to the health ministry in 2024, down from a 11,2% allocation in 2023.
By Johannes Marisa Nov. 22, 2024
Soccer guru bemoans substandard football infrastructure
Mukombwe also called for the improvement of footballers' welfare.
By Newsday Nov. 21, 2024
DIY Casino Night: Turning Your Living Room into the Ultimate Game Hub
Whether it’s the thrill of winning a hand in poker or the laughter from a bad dice roll, these moments make the memories special.
By Newsday Nov. 21, 2024
The uneducated surveys higher education
In Zimbabwe today, higher education has become everything it is not: a sexy adornment to one’s persona, status symbol or a career stepping stone.
By Ignatius Tsuro Nov. 21, 2024
MPs must stop being playful on the 2025 national budget proposals
Citizens should be urged to resist and fight vigorously and relentlessly against budgetary insults and assaults.
By Brian Sedze Nov. 21, 2024
Discover New Betting Opportunities with the 1Win App
For those who are just starting to bet with the 1Win app, we have prepared a number of tips that will help you increase your chances of winning:
By Newsday Nov. 20, 2024
Social media shaping the future of PR
Looking ahead, the future of PR will increasingly be shaped by the integration of social media into broader marketing, customer service and communication strategies
By Cliff Chiduku Nov. 20, 2024
Why the elite should stop imposing their expectations on smallholder farmers
The onus is on experts to package what communities or household enterprises are doing and have been doing for years.
By Charles Dhewa Nov. 20, 2024
Parched paradise: How Harare's water crisis is drowning dreams, deepening disparities
The magnitude scope of Harare's water crisis is staggering.
By Lawrence Makamanzi Nov. 19, 2024
Overcoming mental oppression: A journey of self-realisation and emotional intelligence
One of the key challenges we face in overcoming mental oppression is the memories we carry with us.
By Rutendo Kureya Nov. 19, 2024
Data-Driven Strategies Transform Modern Football Tactics
AI will continue being further developed in-game strategies to the point where changes are nearly instant.
By Newsday Nov. 18, 2024