BBA reveals second Zim rep JJ

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent WITH 12 days left before the start of Big Brother Hotshots, the popular reality show yesterday revealed Zimbabwe’s second representative as JJ from last year’s edition The…

World leaders face tough task

From Caesar Zvayi at the UNITED NATIONS– THE 69th Session of the United Nations General Assembly enters its second week today with world leaders seized with a broad agenda to…

Council clarifies grain donation

George Maponga in Masvingo— Chivi Rural District Council has successfully collected grain from villagers to help feed families at the Nuanetsi Ranch in Mwenezi, displaced by the Tokwe-Mukosi dam, contrary…

Media impacts on Scottish referendum result

John Nichols Five days before the Scottish independence referendum, one of the larger demonstrations of a long and intense campaign was held in Glasgow. It wasn’t a rally for a…

Promote education, health: Sekeramayi

David Shumba recently in DANDE Government has been urged to promote the provision of education and health to rural communities as a way of improving lives. The call was made by…

MPs deny US Embassy links

Herald Reporter Legislators implicated in secret meetings with United States Embassy officials, briefing them on classified internal discussions related to the party’s succession and receiving finances for their constitutional work,…

Dilemma over Bots coins

Charity Ruzvidzo Business Reporter— CONSUMERS are in a dilemma over the use of Botswana coins with businesses in Bulawayo now refusing transactions using the neighbouring country’s “old” coins. Botswana announced the introduction…

City hotels get bookings for AU Youth Games

Senior Business Reporter BULAWAYO hotels have started registering bookings for the African Union Region Five Under-20 Youth Games to be held in the city in December. The sporting event will draw…

Judiciary raises the bar in war against corruption

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter— The judiciary has come up with strategies to combat corruption in the magistrates’ courts countrywide to correct perceptions that the widespread plague is acceptable in the…

Sierra Leone ends Ebola shutdown

Sierra Leone has ended a three-day curfew to stem the world’s worst Ebola epidemic, with authorities claiming a “huge success” in identifying new infections and locating scores of bodies. The curfew…

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