Dr Ndebele in court again

PROMINENT Bulawayo doctor, Nkonzo Ndebele who is no stranger to the courts has filed for divorce from his estranged wife, barely two weeks after he was involved in a maintenance…

EMA water pollution deadline extended

THE Government has extended the deadline for local companies to comply with Environmental Management Agency (EMA) regulations on water pollution to 15 November after the companies pleaded with Government to…

West Africans barred from Zim

ZIMBABWE has barred West African citizens from attending the 18th Insurance Congress for Developing Countries (ICDC), which opens in Victoria Falls today to prevent an Ebola outbreak there.

Captive men and women in Ndebele Society: A strategy to broaden the human resource base

“IN the middle of the plain there is an immense pyre: this pyre contains the bones of all the animals killed during the past year for the needs of the…

Old Mutual commits to schools rugby

OLD Mutual Zimbabwe group chief executive officer Jonas Mushosho has reaffirmed his company’s commitment to the spread of rugby to  previously disadvantaged communities in the country.

Second American doctor recovers from Ebola

American doctor Rick Sacra, a 51-year-old Christian missionary who was infected with Ebola in Liberia, has recovered and was released from the hospital last Thursday.

Former model accused of home wrecking

A former beauty queen and brand ambassador for a cellphone company has allegedly been dragged into a sensational and scandalous love story, which involves a popular rugby personality and Bulawayo…

MP assault victim turns blind

ZANU-PF secretary for security for Kushinga District in Kwekwe Marco Msipa, who recently was allegedly assaulted by Kwekwe Central Member of Parliament Masango “Blackman” Matambanadzo and his bodyguard has lost…

Zimbabwe to host ITF Futures tournaments

ZIMBABWE is gearing up to play host to two International Tennis Federation Futures tournaments on a hard outdoor surface at Harare Sports Club next month.

Ministry drops non-Ndebele speaking teachers probe

THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has dropped investigations over the deployment of non-Ndebele speaking teachers in Matabeleland, saying it is not its mandate to do so.

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