National HIV Stigma Index set for March
Herald Reporter
The Zimbabwe National Network for Positive People (ZNNP+) is set to produce the National HIV Stigma Index in March this year. The index is the first robust attempt to establish a base line for
Farmers hope for better tobacco prices
Agriculture Reporter
Stakeholders in the tobacco industry expect this year’s tobacco prices to be higher than last year’s arguing that the quality has vastly improved while yields have dropped creating more demand.
ZSE continues rally
THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange rally continued with the industrial index advancing on blue chips, but the mining index fell on significant losses in RioZim.
Berlusconi defends ‘good’ Mussolini
Silvio Berlusconi, Italy’s former prime minister, has triggered outrage with comments defending fascist wartime leader Benito Mussolini at a ceremony commemorating victims of the Nazi Holocaust.Sundowns jet in
Lovemore Dube
Sports Editor
MAMELODI Sundowns FC flew into Bulawayo convinced that they will get a good test against the best when they face Highlanders at Barbourfields Stadium in a friendly international match tomorrow.
Trott Moloto, the club’s head of technical, said they were happy with their choice of Highlanders for the first match.
“We want to test ourselves against the best. We are quite happy with our choice of Highlanders for our first game. They are one of the oldest clubs and have a very good history,” said Moloto.
Medical aid societies get ultimatum over arrears

MEDICAL aid societies that have arrears with doctors and hospitals of more than 60 days have been given a two-month ultimatum to pay up or have their licences revoked, Health
Policy on pregnant students unfair
Jephiter Tsamwi
Zimbabwe is internationally recognised as one of the few exemplary countries with a spectacular education system, and with the highest literacy rate in Africa.
Jeys begins work on acoustic album
Entertainment Reporter
Prominent marabi maestro, Jeys Marabini has begun work on his acoustic album. Marabini feels a switch to the acoustic guitar will improve the quality of his music.
Although the album will also be released locally, it will mainly be targeted at the international market, which Marabini feels he has not been able to penetrate.
Miller Music tour kicks off on high note
Entertainment Reporter
The Miller Music tour on Saturday started off on a high note at Horizon club with a host of local DJs entertaining an appreciative crowd.
Spate of child deaths in Zvishavane sends mothers into panic
Midlands Correspondent
There is panic in Zvishavane town following the death of four children in one week after they were immunised at Mandava Clinic.







