Strive Masiyiwa: Blessing that can become a curse
“INNOVATE or die,” Mutambara retorted dismissively in response to bankers’ complaints against the EcoCash platform.
While it indeed might be true that the banking industry is protesting merely out of capitalist envy, they may have inadvertently stumbled on a serious regulatory issue.
Child President urged corporate world to join forces
Lovemore Meya Herald Reporter
Child President Ntandoyenkosi Moyo has called upon the government, religious leaders, traditional leaders and the corporate world to unite force in combating harmful social and cultural practice in the community.
Veld fires contribute to shortage of pastures
Nokuthaba Mathema Chronicle Reporter ABOUT 80 000 hectares of land in Matabeleland North was last year destroyed by veld fires, a development that has contributed to the shortage of pastures…
ZEC sets up observers’s accreditation committee
Pamela Shumba Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has established an observers’ accreditation committee to accredit observers during the harmonised elections. The electoral body has also invited applications for…
Winning Miss Byo was eye opener: Dhlakama
Saturday Leisure Correspondent DESPITE going through a horrible experience as the country’s queen, outgoing Miss Bulawayo has not only enjoyed the long stay, but leaves office a happy woman claiming…
Gwanda man gets 10 years for raping church mate’s deaf daughter
Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent A 30-YEAR-OLD Gwanda man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for raping his church mate’s 19-year-old daughter who is deaf, dumb and mentally challenged.…
City suburbs go without water due to Criterion Water Works repairs
Temba Dube Senior Reporter AT least 10 Bulawayo suburbs in the western areas will experience extended water shedding next week due to repairs at Criterion Water Works. Areas to be…
Village head jailed for assaulting fellow villager
Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent A GWANDA village head who assaulted a fellow villager with an axe on the head for not respecting his order not to cut poles from a…
Decline recorded in AIDS-related deaths
Nokuthaba Mathema Chronicle Reporter MORE than 600 people on antiretroviral therapy have died between January and March, a decline compared to last year’s 811 during the same period. In an…
Arrest errant police officers — Asst Comm Mthombeni
Midlands Correspondent MEMBERS of the public have powers to effect citizen’s arrest on police officers who demand or receive bribes from motorists at roadblocks, Deputy Officer Commanding National Traffic, Assistant…







