Lecturers to strike over bonus
STATE university lecturers are reportedly planning a countrywide job action that will see them not attending lectures until Government comes up with a position regarding their bonuses and January salaries.
Experts dispel myths associated with lightning strikes
Dumani Moyo BULAWAYO-BASED scientists have disputed the attribution of recent lightning strikes to witchcraft, and have instead urged Government to implement protection mechanisms.
GZU on massive student recruitment drive
Walter Mswazie GREAT Zimbabwe University (GZU) in Masvingo has embarked on a massive student recruitment drive aimed at raising student population to 15 000 by 2018, an official has said.
Bulawayo mayor in trouble . . . faces ouster
BULAWAYO Mayor Councillor Martin Moyo faces a possible ouster after he attended a function that was reportedly organised by an organisation that is not recognised by his parent party, the…
Hwange council accused of abusing villagers’ ambulance
Fairness Moyana Sunday VILLAGERS in Simangani and Mashala wards in Hwange District are crying foul over the alleged abuse by Hwange Rural District Council of an ambulance that was donated…
Zim playwright shortlisted for international award
A YOUNG Zimbabwean playwright and poet has been shortlisted for one of the oldest and prestigious international playwriting awards for female playwrights in the United States of America.
Malaria outbreak feared, 49 dead
Tinomuda Chakanyuka THE country faces possible outbreak of malaria owing to flood episodes experienced in some of parts of the country since the start of the rainy season with more…
SADC hails trans-border clinics
Robin Muchetu Senior Reporter SADC countries have praised the use of trans-border clinics available throughout the region in a bid to increase HIV, TB and Malaria prevention in most-at-risk populations.
Tabacco major cause of cancer in Zim: Report
Lungile Tshuma Sunday News Correspondent TOBACCO has been singled out as the major cause of cancer in the continent and Zimbabwe in particular, amid revelations that tobacco accounts for 30…
Couples urged to donate blood
Ngqwele Dube Sunday News Correspondent THE National Blood Service Zimbabwe will this weekend take advantage of Valentine’s Day to coerce couples to come forward and donate blood.





