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Mugodhi church wrangle: High Court drops bombshell

According to a judgment dated August 14 in possession of NewsDay Weekender, Munodawafa is the legitimate leader of MAFC.
By Lawrence Maphosa Aug. 17, 2024

Government pledges land to Vapostori

The traditional leaders in the area ordered the church to begin constructing permanent structures at the Matihwa Shrine.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 23, 2024

Dunduru’s novel tackles adolescent challenges

The novelist grew up in Mufakose, Harare and acquired qualifications in accountancy and public health particularly health economics and health promotion.
By Tendai Sauta Jun. 21, 2024

How to fight a good fight of faith

Hindrances to faith exist because of a lack of knowledge of God’s Word. Romans 10:17 states, “... faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.”
By Doug Mamvura Jun. 16, 2024

JSC moves to digitalise magistrates courts

The campaign was launched in all the country’s 10 provinces as the JSC celebrated its 14th anniversary yesterday.
By Rejoice Phiri Jun. 11, 2024

Media, capital market players urged to collaborate

Zaba made the remarks yesterday at the inaugural two-day Capital Markets Conference being held in the resort town of Nyanga.
By Melody Chikono Jun. 4, 2024

Popular Nigerian marriage counselor holds Zim sessions

 Later in the evening, he made a stopover at the Academy of Music (Bulawayo)where he gave a talk on “Smart Ways to Choose a Life Partner”. 
By Mpumelelo Moyo Jun. 3, 2024

SecZim gears for capital markets conference

SecZim chief executive officer (CEO) Anymore Taruvinga told the Independent that the capital markets conference will play a leading role in mobilising resources.
By Melody Chikono May. 31, 2024

Distinguished speakers for ZimInd markets indaba

Justin Bgoni, chief executive officer (CEO) at the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE), and Anymore Taruvinga, CEO at SecZim, will give updates on capital markets dynamics.
By Staff Writer May. 24, 2024