Of false prophets, the gullible

Reflections Isdore Guvamombe
Back in the village, in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve where cotton wool heads reside in the peaceful idyll and serenity of the land of our ancestors, we are never short of wisdom.
Grey hair does not grow on tree stumps but on the old, the experienced and the wise heads, rarely on children still milking behind their ears.
There, wisdom is like manhood, every man undoubtedly brags about his own, yet there are universal

Ex-CEO sues AMG Trust Group

Labour Reporter
THE former chief executive officer of AMG Trust Group whose contract was unprocedurally terminated by the firm’s chairman Mr Afaras Gwaradzimba, has filed a US$325 639 claim in damages. Mr Farai Hove

Doctors successfully insert ICD to a cardiac patient

Health Reporter
ZIMBABWEAN medical professionals have successfully inserted an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) device to a cardiac patient in an operation that is the first of its kind in the country. An ICD uses

16 years for brutal murder

Court Reporter
A young man who brutally murdered an elderly man who had allegedly stolen his $20 was yesterday sentenced to 16 years in jail.
Thandazani Mpofu (20), who worked and stayed at Plot Number 5, Wild East, Kezi, pleaded not guilty to the murder of Moga Rori (59), but was convicted of murder with actual intent by acting Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Meshack Cheda sitting with Mrs Isabelle Mashengele and Mr Patrick Hikwa as assessors.

Law not stronger than its enforcers

We must think again whenever we celebrate the virtues of democracy, libertarianism and even human rights. Many of our political activists seem to believe that democratic values are tenacious, so easy to borrow that we simply need a viscous relationship with democracy preachers from the West, and there

Declare April Zim history month

IN February 1899, British novelist and poet Rudyard Kipling wrote a poem entitled “The White Man’s Burden: The United States and The Philippine Islands” in which he urged the US to take up the “burden” of empire, as had Britain and other European nations when colonising Africa.

Few take up wheat farming

By Venencia Badza
THIS year winter wheat production is likely to be lower than the past two seasons due to a host of problems faced by farmers including access to finance and power cuts, an official has said.

Publicity association needs funding

Business Reporter
The Bulawayo Publicity Association needs about $50 000 to fund its activities, the director Mrs Valerie Bell, has said.

Bulawayo left out of pool association

By Mduduzi Moyo
BULAWAYO Pool Association’s participation at this year’s Carling Black Label Black Ball Challenge tournament hangs in the balance after the association was left out by the National Pool Association.

Railstars ready to defend title

Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S netball champions Railstars are confident of defending their Super League title when they start their campaign at the weekend.
Railstars will play host to Zesa Harare at Raylton Sports Club on Saturday.

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