The roaring Zambezi River a hurdle in the liberation struggle – Rtd Col Magwizi
AUTHOR Jeff Cooper wrote in the Art of the Rifle that, “The rifle itself has no moral stature, since it has no will of its own. Naturally, it may be…
Chickens die from heatwave
Noble Ncube THE prolonged heat wave felt throughout the country over the past two months has culminated in increased broiler chicken mortalities at most backyard-run projects in urban areas.
Binga community urged to venture into bee-keeping
Lackson Munkombwe THE Forestry Commission has set sights at encouraging communities in Binga district to engage in apiculture so as to improve their livelihoods by utilising income generated from the…
Canine distemper outbreak
Hundreds of dogs in Hwange District are reported to have succumbed to canine distemper following an outbreak of the contagious viral disease in August last year.
FlyAfrica cleared to resume operations
BUDGET airline, FlyAfrica has managed to meet all Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) requirements to resume operations in the country.
Completion of Bulawayo’s own Joina City in limbo
COMPLETION of Bulawayo’s first anticipated internationally acclaimed eye-catching state-of-the-art major infrastructural project in the Central Business District, the Bulawayo Centre Shopping Mall hangs in the balance
Zesa speaks on load shedding
ZESA Holdings has attributed the temporary reprieve in rampant electricity load shedding in various parts of the country to low demand of power as most industries are on annual shut…
Somali al Shabaab militants use Donald Trump in recruiting film
Somalia’s Islamist militant group Al Shabaab has released a recruitment film in the form of a documentary about racial injustice in the United States featuring Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump,…
Gunmen attack Indian air base
Four gunmen and two guards were killed when unidentified militants attacked an Indian Air Force base near the Pakistan border on Saturday in an apparent challenge to attempts to revive…
Luxury coaches in trouble
LUXURY coaches that pick and drop passengers at some of Bulawayo’s hotels are likely to face the full wrath of the law after it emerged that it is illegal to…






