Door-to-door HIV survey kicks off

A national door-to-door HIV and Aids survey which kicks off this week in Binga, Matabeleland North, has been given a major boost after traditional leaders in the area said they…

Arda shores up funding for farmers

ARDA is in the process of securing funding for the purchase of irrigation equipment to assist A2 farmers to increase productivity on their farms.

Couple demands $100k from businessman

Richard Muponde A BULAWAYO couple is demanding $100 000 from a city businessman, Alison Caitano Ezekial Desouza, whom they accuse of faking a writ of execution to attach their household…

Bulawayo man targets one million trees a year

THE old axiom “trees are life”, may sound a little hackneyed and trite in this age, but a Bulawayo man might have just given it the proverbial new lease of…

Of rainfall patterns and myths

IN light of the debate on the weather forecast for the coming season owing to varying reports from the Meteorological Services Department and the Zimbabwe National Traditional Healers Association, Sunday…

OBITUARY: Hikwa, a culturally transformed person

Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Dr Lawton Hikwa’s death which occurred during the night of 10 October 2015 stunned the nation, especially the academia of which he was a prominent member.

Community share ownership scheme bears fruit. . . 3 clinics, 4 school science laboratories

WITH a bucket of water on her head, she violently fell on the rocky ground and began to bleed profusely, only for some Good Samaritans to come to her rescue.…

Cellphones at schools: Are they wrong?

A CELLPHONE is a gadget that was originally designed to make communication easier and more efficient but like all inventions made for the good of mankind, it can be abused…

People of little faith: Lessons from Israelites

Meluleki Moyo ARGUABLY the most widely read book in the world, the Bible is a source of inspiration and enlightenment. It teaches one the truth and demonstrates any lack in…

Govt orders increase in science, tech enrolments

UNIVERSITIES will be compelled to have at least 60 percent of their enrolment in science and technology programmes starting next year, a senior education official has said.

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