Anonymous social media operators closing sites
Operators of controversial social media pages have begun pulling down the pages amid fears that local law enforcement agents are closing in on individuals behind defamatory anonymous online pages that…
Beam beneficiaries likely to miss classes as funds run short
The Basic Assistance Education Module (Beam) is short of US$4 million, leaving scores of vulnerable children at risk of missing classes this year. Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister…
Montclair Resort, Tuku to market Eastern Highlands
As the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) aggressively markets brand Zimbabwe to the world, smaller players within Zimbabwe are playing their part in popularising domestic tourism. Hotel and Leisure Africa Montclair…
Health benefits of avocados
AVOCADOS may be fatty, but that doesn’t mean that they are bad for your health. In fact, this fruit is a nutritional powerhouse providing numerous potential health benefits.
Only new approaches will narrow trade deficit
Elementary economics reveals that any country which fails to rein in its import bill against declining export income is certainly digging its own grave. Yet, despite this seemingly obvious state…
All set for Byo @ 120 celebrations
Vusumuzi Dube Municipal Reporter BULAWAYO today celebrates 120 years of existence as a town, with the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) and various stakeholders coming together to honour the city’s milestone…
Corruption diagnosis and possible remedies
Dr Sikhanyiso Duke Ndlovu A LOT has been said and written about corruption and in some cases out of context. According to the Oxford dictionary, corruption means “dishonest, accepting bribes,…
CBZ, Corporate 24 in medical aid tie-up
CBZ has formed a tie-up to launch a medical and funeral assurance product with hospital group Corporate 24.
‘Prodigal son’ steals inheritance
Fairness Moyana Sunday News Correspondent EFFORTS by a Hwange man to imitate the biblical character of the prodigal son hit a snag when he came back home after spending his…
Why are things as they are?
Charles Dube WE are still following Fatima’s story, Joseph Takundwa’s widow. Joseph Takundwa had died and Fatima tells us how she has come to this state. She is now…









