The Bible reads in 1 Peter 1:23, “Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth for ever.”
One cannot be sure what caused the Damascene moment to Zanu PF.
Watching Mhlanga’s Press interview following his release, one could not help but be struck by the rage of anger radiating from him.
Scaling your business helps grow revenue and market penetration without proportionally increasing cost or complexity. 
A human being is a collection of emotions, feelings and thoughts and how you make them feel will determine how you related with them.
Depression can emerge to cause persistent feeling of sadness and changes in one thinking, sleep, eating habits and actions.
Gingipain inhibitors have shown promise in treating Pg brain colonisation and neurodegeneration in experiments.
The population pressure on government medical services has increased significantly, yet investment to cater for this population explosion has been neglected.
Letters
By AMH Voices May. 9, 2025
When leaders abandon principles for expediency, they undermine the very foundation of sustainable success.
The struggle for equitable access to water in mining communities is a pressing issue that demands immediate attention.
If your portable power station isn’t working properly, it’s important to troubleshoot before seeking professional assistance.
Opinion & Analysis
By Newsday May. 7, 2025
A marketing campaign that is disconnected from PR efforts or inconsistent with communications risks falling flat or even damaging the brand.
The diaspora has a key role to play. We have thousands of skilled Zimbabwean doctors, nurses, pharmacists and health professionals scattered around the globe.
A key research theme that has been ignored by African universities and research institutions is changing consumer tastes and preferences.
There are all sorts of approaches to wagering. Some people swear by their strategies no matter what the circumstance
Opinion & Analysis
By Newsday May. 6, 2025
There’s no single “Zeus slot.” What you get depends on the developer
Opinion & Analysis
By Newsday May. 6, 2025
Zimbabwe needs bold men and women who can rise above fear.
Chinese investments have introduced additional complexities to Zimbabwe's labour dynamics
Life is inherently difficult so in order to attain our goals we need persistence and discipline.
Now, with Donald Trump back in office as US President, his policies appear to have accelerated global transformations already in motion.
In Zimbabwe, the political space has long been marred by mudslinging, inflammatory rhetoric and a “them vs. us” mentality.
The celebrations were muted as unemployment has grown over the years because of the political and economic turmoil.
The founder of the church is Jesus Christ. The Bible is very clear on that, 1 Corinthians 3:11, “For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ.”
Most people don’t cope with hard work or pressure. If you are able to withstand pressure, you stand out.
What you do when you become a leader is very crucial for your developmental growth and the success of the organisation.
The first is a resin-based composite filling that blends naturally with the tooth’s appearance.
The country continues to bleed, with incessant loss of skilled personnel and if this continues unabated the quality of education in the country will be compromised.
While the struggle for political independence has largely been won, the spirit of unity and the pursuit of collective progress remain as relevant as ever.
Time and again, we Zimbabweans have pinned our hope on external forces to liberate us from the grip of tyranny.
As long as farmers get advance finance to meet their other pressing needs, they won’t mind receiving payment after 30 days.
Whether you are starting from humble beginnings or seeking to evolve further in your career or mindset, the pursuit of knowledge is a lifelong journey that pays the richest dividends.
Stewardship encourages a long-term vision that transcends immediate gratification.
They must think legally from day one. Not reactively after problems arise, but proactively — securing their business fortress before the siege.
Ironically, what was once a community-based lottery now exists in the shadows, while highly regulated casinos flourish in luxury hotels.
Opinion & Analysis
By Newsday Apr. 28, 2025
The interface is user-friendly, and both beginners and long-time players will find a welcoming environment to try their luck.
Opinion & Analysis
By Newsday Apr. 28, 2025
Given that most of the population in southern Africa relies on rain-fed agriculture, concerns about these seasonal shifts — and how they are managed — are rising.
If you value speed, privacy, lower fees, and are comfortable using cryptocurrency, Bitcoin games offer a modern alternative to traditional gambling.
Opinion & Analysis
By Newsday Apr. 27, 2025
None of these techniques guarantee results, but they demonstrate how much attention is paid to the published Keluaran macau data.
Opinion & Analysis
By Newsday Apr. 27, 2025
Communities have been side-lined in the management of their local natural resources and are experiencing negative impacts from these significant investments in their areas.
This will be so because they were effective in growing and grooming other people to be leaders.
SINCE 2017, post the coup that brought the supposed second republic, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has run the country on perpetual emergency mode.
THREE weeks ago, we embarked on a journey to study the emphasis of the Gospel of Christ.
FEEDBACK is one of the components that every organisation that wants to grow and be established in the market should embrace.
70 percent of respondents in Slovakia see China negatively. In Slovakia too, the perception about China worsened after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Opinion & Analysis
By Newsday Apr. 25, 2025
The remarkable progress in our co-operation is inseparable from China’s own development, which has enabled it to provide greater support for Zimbabwe and Africa.
Opinion & Analysis
By ZHOU DING Apr. 25, 2025
Zimbabweans deserve better health services.
Antimicrobial mouthwashes, such as chlorhexidine or even saline water, can be used to reduce bacterial load if one cannot afford commercial mouthwash.
Economic challenges inevitably drive young people to prioritise survival over participation in civic matters, resulting in little time or means to engage in lobbying or civic engagement.
He’s not trying to be a legend. He just is. Quietly. Unbothered. On his own terms.
Opinion & Analysis
By Newsday Apr. 23, 2025
The stark reality is that China interferes persistently and substantially in other nations' affairs whenever its interests demand it.
Opinion & Analysis
By Ankit K Apr. 23, 2025
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