Councillors award themselves ‘medical aid cover’

BULAWAYO City councillors are headed on a collision course with the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing after they awarded themselves more monthly allowances which they said…

Saudi Arabian women vote for first time in local elections

SAUDI Arabian women voted for the first time on Saturday in local council elections and also stood as candidates, a step hailed by some activists in the Islamic patriarchy as…

People’s Conference a success

Levi Mukarati in Victoria Falls THE private media, which anticipated “blood-letting” and brickbats at Zanu-PF’s 15th Annual National People’s Conference, is eating humble pie as the revolutionary party completed its…

First Lady dishes out Xmas goodies

Leonard Ncube ZANU-PF party supporters who attended the 15th People’s Conference that ended in Victoria Falls yesterday went home all smiles after the First Family showered them with Christmas goodies…

President thanks party

PRESIDENT Mugabe has expressed gratitude to Zanu-PF members for repairing the damage to the ruling party’s ship, steadying it and getting it out of the storm into calmer waters after…

Icasa came and went, now what?

THE 18th International Conference on Aids and STIs in Africa (Icasa) has come and gone, and now it is time to take a retrospective look, monitoring and evaluating the event.

Editorial Comment: Listen to the words of wisdom

In iSiNdebele, there is a saying “olendlebe uzwile” loosely translated to mean anyone with ears got the message, and we believe that saying applies to members of the ruling party…

Teen mum killer apologises

A sombre atmosphere engulfed the Anglican Church on Wednesday last week when friends and relatives gathered to bid farewell and pay last respect to their departed friend and relative, Barbra…

Elephant attack survivor stuck at Mpilo hospital

A VICTORIA Falls man has had successful surgery after he was attacked by an elephant which ripped his stomach open while he was admiring a baobab tree early last month.

14 Form 4 pupils fall pregnant at Binga school

Lackson Munkombwe FOURTEEN Form Four pupils from a single school in Binga are alleged to have fallen pregnant while writing their final examinations from a bush boarding facility.

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