Drug abuse now a national menace
Grace Kaerasora — At least 1 300 of the 7 000 admissions recorded this year at the Harare Central Hospital’s Psychiatric unit were related to drug abuse.
Mine blast kills 17 in China, 19 survivors struggle for life
At least 17 people have lost their lives in a coal mine in northern China after an explosion trapped them underground, officials say.
Flee from economic abuse
Clemence Machadu Insight — Howdy folks! Today is day number 10 in the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign.
A-level Divinity questions and answers
Divinity Digest, Witness Dingani QUESTION So I bought her for fifteen shekels of silver and a homer and a lethech of barley).Hosea 3:1.Examine this verse in relation with concept of…
ZFU partners World Vision in Insiza fish farming initiative
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter THE Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union (ZCFU) in conjunction with World Vision will hold a fish farming production in Insiza district on Friday in an effort…
Business embraces bond notes
Busisa Moyo — Bond notes have been met with mixed reactions but business has started to handle and transact with them, albeit in a small way.
US$95m boost for Tokwe-Mukosi
Livingstone Marufu — GOVERNMENT has provided US$95 million to guarantee the completion of Tokwe-Mukosi dam by year end, which is expected to transform Masvingo province into an industrial hub supporting…
Street set coach launches own football team
Mbekezeli Ncube, Sports Reporter FORMER Street Set coach Ayanda Gideon Sibanda has formed his own team that will participate in next season’s Zifa Southern Region Women Soccer League.
Thami shrugs off Idols loss, hits ground hard
He may have missed the Idols SA title by a whisker, but Thami Shobede has not wasted time moping about.
Let the festivities begin
Leisure Reporters — Red Fox reopens tonight SITUATED in the leafy suburb of Greendale, Red Fox Hotel, the prime joint for dancehall and reggae music lovers, shut its doors for…





