MP awards district agric show winner

Tatenda Gapare, Sunday New Reporter TSHOLOTSHO South member of the National Assembly, Cde Zenzo Sibanda, yesterday awarded the district farmer of the year (2013-2014) with a cow and called on…

Parly urges Govt to expedite one-stop border implementation

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau THE Parliamentary thematic committee on peace and security has urged the Government to urgently attend to infrastructure shortages and beef up staff at Beitbridge Border Post…

Zim sits on $15tln minerals: VP Mphoko

Midlands Correspondent ZIMBABWE is sitting on $15 trillion worth of minerals after it was established that the country has an estimated over 2,8 billion tonnes of platinum, over 30 million…

Mpilo Hospital toilets in sorry state

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Ndebele word, mpilo, means life, but the state of toilets at one of the country’s largest referral institutions, Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo, points to…

City granny goes missing

Lance Chigodo, Sunday News Reporter A 61-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo woman has gone missing for more than a week after she left her home in Barbourfields for a memorial service.

EMA fines Gweru City Council $25k

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent GWERU City Council has been fined $25 000 by the Environmental Management Agency for allegedly discharging raw sewage into an open stream, a situation which was…

Pupils to go on paternity leave

Lungile Tshuma, Sunday News Correspondent SECONDARY school boys who impregnate fellow pupils will be forced to go on three months paternity leave and only resume their studies when their female…

Cancer cases increase in Zimbabwe

Lungile Tshuma, Sunday News Correspondent HIGH cases of cancer continue to be recorded around the country with the latest statistics showing that cases have escalated by six percent.

Electricity shortages to ease

Harare Bureau LOAD-SHEDDING could soon ease as 400MW will be fed into Zimbabwe’s national electricity grid following completion of routine maintenance at four key thermal power stations.

Mat’land, Masvingo provinces lead in food shortages

Vusumuzi Dube, Sunday News Reporter MATABELELAND North province has been rated as the most food insecure province in Zimbabwe, amid revelations that 16 percent of rural households in the country…

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