Matabeleland North starts feeding scheme
Fairness Moyana PRIMARY schools in Matabeleland North will this week start receiving food relief under the schools feeding programme to cater for pupils from Early Child Development to Grade 2…
Private school fails to pay teachers
Faith Phiri Sunday News Reporter ONE of Bulawayo’s private schools, Masiyephambili Junior, has been struggling to pay its teachers and staff on time as coffers have been dwindling allegedly after a…
Sparrow fined for racist rant
A South African court on Friday ordered a woman to pay 150 000 rand ($9,941) to charity after she was found guilty of hate speech for referring to blacks as…
Obama backs Taliban attack
Washington – President Barack Obama has ordered the US military to more directly take on the Taliban, again ratcheting up a 15-year conflict that he came to office vowing to…
Libya recaptures fort Sirte
Tripoli – Forces allied with Libya’s unity government said on Saturday they had recaptured the port in the jihadist stronghold of Sirte from Islamic State group (ISIS) fighters encircled inside…
Greek parliament votes for bail out
ATHENS — Greece’s parliament will vote on a new package of tax hikes and reforms demanded by its international lenders on Sunday, two days before euro zone finance ministers assess…
No qualifications, no Miss Zimbabwe contest
Raymond Jaravaza, Sunday Life Correspondent MISS Tourism Zimbabwe hopefuls will have to keep their CVs on standby as organisers of the rebranded pageant only want those with diplomas or degrees.
Nyathi speaking from Brazil: Breaking the Global-South barrier
Richard Runyararo Mahomva Today decoloniality boldly confronts Western imperialism as an uncontested by-product of pan-Africanism. In taking this position which is volatile to intellectual refute can be affirmed in the…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Businesses not banking money sabotaging economy
THE country has been battling an acute shortage of cash resulting in people spending hours in banks waiting to withdraw their money.





