Going back to racist 1980s

JOHANNESBURG— Almost every day I feel like I am going back in time. In 1983 I went to Wits University as a first year student. I was admitted by the…

Tomana, JSC war intensifies

Daniel Nemukuyu Harare Bureau The legal battle pitting the Judicial Service Commission and Prosecutor General Johannes Tomana has escalated with the commission seeking the intervention of the Constitutional Court to determine,…

5 beasts for for bedding married woman

John Vhashi A BUHERA self-claimed prophet was left with egg in the face and fined five beasts by a traditional court for bedding a married woman for nine months. The…

Is it possible to grow our hairline back?

Continued from last week. . . HELLO there folks, it is me again. And yes once again we are on the “can we grow our hairline again” subject. For some…

30 Shabaab killed in Somalia clashes

Nairobi — Thirty insurgents in Somalia’s al-Qaeda-aligned Shabaab jihadist group were killed on Wednesday in heavy clashes in the south and northeast of the country, Kenya’s armed forces and local…

Malaria survey in 20 districts

Elizabeth Tsuro Midlands Reporter THE government will next week roll out the National Malaria Indicator Survey in 20 districts to assess prevalence of the disease in the country. The survey is expected…

Nurturing arts early in schools critical: PED Shumba

Post Correspondent MANICALAND Provincial Education director, Mr Edward Shumba, has urged parents not to shun creative and performing arts as career options for their children. Mr Shumba said this last Friday…

Schools urged to build science laboratories

Luthando Mapepa GOVERNMENT has urged schools to build science laboratories in order to benefit from available grants that are intended to promote Science education in the country. Speaking at the official…

Binga to get first digital signal

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter PEOPLE in Binga are excited about the digitalisation programme, which will see the district together with others countrywide that had never received radio and TV signal,…

545 farmers receive certificates

Blessing Rwizi ABOUT 545 farmers from Mutasa were last week awarded with Extended Nutrition Impact Positive Practice Approach (ENIPPA) certificates. ENIPPA is a direct nutrition strategy that focuses on identifying the…

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