Councillors threaten to pull out of Ucaz

ZANU-PF mayors and council chairpersons are threatening to pull out of the Urban Councils Association of Zimbabwe (Ucaz), accusing their MDC counterparts of reneging on an agreement to share positions…

ZimTrade pushes for Zambia market

TRADE promotion body ZimTrade is mobilising local companies to exhibit at the 88th Zambia Agricultural and Commercial Show that will be held in Lusaka to increase their presence in the…

Injury-hit Highlanders brace for FC Platinum

THE Highlanders camp resembles a hospital casualty ward ahead of their clash against tricky FC Platinum in a Zimbabwe National Army Commander Charities Soccer Shield match at Barbourfields Stadium this…

Former boxer Ezwell Ndlovu loses out

ZIMBABWE boxing was dealt a heavy blow after former pugilist Ezwell Ndlovu failed to take part in a referees and judges’ course in Gaborone, Botswana last week.

Bafa League enters fourth week

THE Bulawayo Amateur Football Association league enters its fourth week this morning with eight matches lined up at Barbourfields Stadium’s grounds.

More than a million toilet-less in Zim

AS controversy continues to engulf the recently released final results of the 2012 National Census by the Zimbabwe Statistics Agency (ZimStat), it has been revealed that about 1,6 million of…

Long queues disappear at registry offices

Thulani Ndlovu Sunday News Correspondent LONG, winding queues have disappeared at registry offices around the country due to Government’s structural reforms which prioritise the people, Minister of Home Affairs Cde…

Local model to star in new film

BULAWAYO model Bokani Nleya is set to star in a local film production titled Qiniso scripted and directed by Lenni Mdawini Sibanda of Ya-Sibo Media, which will be her debut…

Twin explosions rock Kenyan capital

Two explosions have killed at least 10 people in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, according to the country’s National Disaster Operations Centre.

Agric subsidies recommended

The Government should consider subsidising cotton and tobacco production to resolve the price conflicts that have characterised the marketing of the two crops in the past seasons, experts have said.

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