Pupils’ mbanje supplier sentenced

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A DRUG peddler who supplied pupils at Mqokolweni High School in Mangwe District with dagga resulting in some being suspended will perform 105 hours of community…

Broke MAB sweats over national championships

Liberty Dube Sports Correspondent PREPARATIONS for the forthcoming National Basketball Club Championships to be held during the Easter Holidays in Mutare have been marred by serious lack of sponsorship and financial…

Businesses urged to go into partnerships

Ngoni Dapira INDUSTRIALISTS have been urged to engage in strategic business partnerships to remain operational in the wake of limited foreign direct investment. Speaking during a tour of Mutare Bottling Company…

I can’t stand new stepmother

My mum died last year. It was expected, but me and my brothers are still suffering. What makes it worse is that my dad’s new wife is trying to take my…

‘Zulu king is asking for a war’

DURBAN. — A tit-for-tat xenophobic war could erupt across sub-Saharan Africa if the government acted on the wishes of King Goodwill Zwelithini and deported foreigners living and working in South…

Mo Farah breaks European half marathon record

DOUBLE Olympic champion Mo Farah has won the Lisbon half marathon in a new European record time, becoming the first Briton to break 60 minutes. The 31-year-old won the 13,1-mile…

Top tech tools for education

It is no secret that technology is set to revolutionise education, but as the cost of the technology decreases, particular solutions will take centre stage, a research firm has found. According…

ZOL takes tech to radio

ONE of Zimbabwe`s Leading Internet Service provider has just started a new and refreshing tech radio show aptly dubbed the ZOL Tech Radio, where they are going to be bringing…

Anglophobia, worst enemy

Morris Mtisi LAST week I promised you, my beloved readers, serious teachers and learners of English Language an instalment on the crisis of Anglophobia. Well, here we are. Anglophobia is a word…

HIV self testing, boon or bane for Zim?

Ngoni Dapira SINCE the discovery of the first case of HIV and AIDS in 1985 locally, stigma remains one of the greatest threats in Zimbabwe’s on-going national response to HIV…

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