Fashion and people living with disabilities

FOR the last five years or so I have been babbling on about what looks good on whom and what doesn’t. I among many other fashion bloggers or writers have…

Djembe Monks works on music projects for 2016

Lance Chigodo LOCAL tribal house outfit – Djembe Monks have set their eyes on making a permanent impact both locally and internationally, as they have started working on various projects…

War erupts over NRZ GM appointment

THERE is confusion over the selection process to appoint National Railways of Zimbabwe general manager with the board adamant that it has competed the selection process and short-listed three candidates…

DPC pays $1,7m to AfrAsia depositors

THE Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC) has paid $1,7 million of the insured depositors from the closed AfrAsia bank bringing relief to those customers whose money was locked in the collapsed…

J M Nkomo Airport set for facelift again

THE Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport in Bulawayo needs a facelift as its appearance is not up to standard and is one of the facilities that the Government has put…

Call to embrace technology in elephant movement control

Richard Muponde and Noble Ncube STAKEHOLDERS in the tourism industry in Victoria Falls have called on the local authority to embrace a new technology of installing elephants control lights in…

Dry spell decimates livestock in Matabeleland

FARMERS in Matabeleland region are continuously losing a considerable number of cattle due to the early effects of drought amid concerns that the figures might rise if the dry spell…

Vic Falls Airport show of Zim-China economic ties

THE $150 million Victoria Falls International Airport expansion project is a demonstration of the growing economic and political cooperation with China, a Minister said.

Govt asked to cover fees shortfall

The South African government has been asked to fund the shortfall in university costs after President Jacob Zuma announced on Friday that students’ fees would be frozen.

Honey poachers burn national park

THE craving for sweetness led some unscrupulous villagers on a honey poaching expedition in Matobo District to start a veld fire which went on to destroy a substantial portion of…

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