Emakhandeni becomes home of tribal house
Bruce Ndlovu
WOZA Hall in Bulawayo’s Emakhandeni suburb now plays host to tribal house sessions that are aimed at highlighting the beauty of house music infused with traditional African sounds and rhythms.Diasporas urged to invest at home
Lynot Munyaka
PEOPLE in the diaspora should invest at home to create employment and foster investor confidence, a Government official has said.Chief Chireya drags headman to court
Midlands Correspondent
Warriors face Chipolopolo in friendly
Harare Bureau
HWANGE defender, Aaron Katebe, could be facing his teammates Francisco Zekumbawire and Rodwell Chinyengetere when Zimbabwe play Zambia in an international friendly in Ndola tomorrow.Job seekers flood census centres
Prosper Ndlovu
HUNDREDS of civil servants and unemployed youths yesterday thronged census centres in Bulawayo seeking part-time jobs as enumerators during the exercise, which begins next week.
Nasa rover Curiosity makes historic Mars landing
PASADENA (California) — Nasa’s Mars science rover Curiosity performed a daredevil descent through pink Martian skies late on Sunday to clinch an historic landing inside an ancient crater, ready to search for signs the Red Planet may once have harboured key ingredients for life.
Six killed in Cote d’Ivoire military camp attack
ABIDJAN — Gunmen killed five soldiers and seized weapons in a pre-dawn raid on an army camp in Cote d’Ivore commercial capital Abidjan yesterday, military officials said, heightening fears of renewed instability in the world’s top cocoa-growing country.
FEATURE: Condoms distribution in schools a burning issue
Hillary Marizani
The proposal to distribute condoms in schools as a means to promote safer sex among school children has been a centre of controversy for some time now.
African Sun, Dawn reach deal on appointment of nominees to board
African Sun Limited (ASL) has said it reached a deal to appoint its nominees to the board of Dawn Properties Limited, a former wholly-owned subsidiary in which it still owns a significant stake.Man robbed, dumped in pit
Midlands Reporter
A HARARE man is lucky to be alive after a gang of suspected armed men in Shurugwi waylaid and assaulted him before robbing him of cash and dumping him in a disused mine shaft.





