Mnene Hospital faces drug shortages

Midlands Correspondent

MNENE Mission Hospital is reportedly facing a critical shortage of essential drugs as most of the hospital’s drug stocks were burnt after they expired.

Water logging affects cotton crop

Edmore Mhangami

THE adage, it never rains but pours, aptly describes the predicament of Gokwe cotton farmers.

Armyworm outbreak reported in Midlands Province

 

Midlands Reporter

FRESH outbreaks of the dreaded armyworm which destroys crops and pastures have been reported in the Midlands province.

Woman sues husband’s small house for $9 900

Court Reporter

A Mpopoma woman has filed a lawsuit against her husband’s small house demanding close to $10 000 for adultery.

Man loses wife to employer

Midlands Reporter

A 30-year-old Gweru man employed as a kombi driver allegedly lost his wife of 12 years to his employer after he fell ill. 

Shabanie Mine employees working without proper equipment

Midlands Correspondent

WORKERS at the financially troubled Shabanie Mine are reportedly conducting their mining chores without proper mining equipment amid revelations that nine workers spent three days trapped underground, as a result of power outages.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s not abuse Govt’s free education facility

Zimbabwe’s tertiary education sector is in a crisis following reports that thousands of university and college students under Government’s Cadetship Scheme might be forced to drop out as the State is failing to pay fees for the students.

Fired for going to school . . . as former Thandanani members move on

 

Givemore Muzariri

FORMER Thandanani Women Ensemble spokesperson, Muchaneta Dube, who was dismissed from the group, has formed a new traditional dance group called Iluba Lemvelo.

Insingizi back after 17-year Europe stay

Saturday Leisure Correspondent

A FORMER member of Insingizi Emnyama is working on re-establishing himself in the Zimbabwean music industry after 17 years in Europe.

Reggae artiste with different touch

Nkosilathi Sibanda

LEGENDARY reggae icon Lucky Dube aptly put it when he sang ‘you can change the beat of reggae but can’t change the message’.

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