One woman raped every 90 minutes: statistics
Tinomuda Chakanyuka Sunday News Reporter AT least one woman is raped every 90 minutes in the country, preliminary statistics of the first quarter of 2014 leaked from the Zimbabwe National…
Schools urged to develop writing skills among pupils
Plumtree Correspondent SCHOOLS have been urged to develop good writing skills among pupils in order to produce employable and relevant students. Speaking during the Matabeleland South province POTRAZ young people’s…
Zim, SA to meet over permits
Lincoln Towindo MINISTRY of Home Affairs officials and their South African counterparts are scheduled to hold an emergency meeting soon to discuss the fate of 250 000 Zimbabweans living across…
Health benefits of eating onions
People have known of the health benefits of onions for thousands of years, but only relatively recently scientists have started to do a lot of research into the health giving…
Mzembi seeks regional support for WC dream
Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Engineer Walter Mzembi says he will soon table his ambitious dream for Zimbabwe to possibly bid to host the 2034 FIFA Soccer World Cup…
Taking the gospel to all nations
Conducting seven open-air crusades in five provinces is quite taxing, especially considering that the country’s economic challenges have not spared the church. But for some it is all part of…
RBZ restructures
Lungile Tshuma Sunday News Correspondent THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has announced a restructuring programme that will see the streamlining of operations and a change in the organogram under a…
Visually impaired woman lives her dream
Thobekisiwe Gumede Sunday Leisure Reporter THE physical and emotional challenges that normally accompany visual disabilities did not deter a 24-year-old Bulawayo woman from living her dream of one day becoming…
Lobels Bread installs new line, production to go up 20 percent
Gabriel Masvora Business Editor BREADMAKER Lobels Bread is in the process of installing a new plant at its Bulawayo factory which will see production rise from 80 000 to 100…
Nust students win forestry symposium bid
Bruce Chimani Sunday Leisure Correspondent THE Department of Forestry Ecology and Wildlife Society (FEWS) at the National University of Science and Technology is the first environmental society from Zimbabwe to…








