Anglican Church in miracles warning

Langton Nyakwenda — CHRISTIANS should be wary of being hoodwinked by “prophets” whose healings and prophecies have hogged the limelight in recent times, a major church leader has warned.

An appeal to Comm-Gen Chihuri

Dear Commissioner-General (Dr) Augustine Chihuri, It is not often that your good office is addressed this way, but that we have resorted to this route might be an indication of…

Boy (10) drowns in Sizinda

Nokukhanya Moyo/ Nozibelo Maphosa, Sunday News Reporters A 10-YEAR-OLD boy from Tshabalala in Bulawayo drowned on Thursday while swimming with his friends at a nearby dam in the neighbouring Sizinda…

Tale of an aggrieved pensioner

Business Reporter — THE story of Mr Jacob Gondo (name changed to protect identity), who worked as a sales representative of Claybank Private Hospital, a unit of Premier Service Medical…

Peg prices in rand: Economist

Bianca Mlilo, Business Reporter A leading industrial analyst and academic has noted that although bond notes have eased liquidity challenges the country was facing, there is still a need for…

Zim defence the worst at Afcon 2017: Caf

Zimbabwe’s early exit at this year’s African Cup of Nations came with the added embarrassment of being the worst team defensively of all 16 sides present in Gabon.

‘Much ignorance about electoral processes’

Justice Rita Makarau Demarcation of polling station-specific areas, which started in 2016, will dominate the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s 2017 Work Plan.

Jailed Kereke apologises

Harare Bureau FORMER Zanu-PF National Assembly representative for Bikita West Munyaradzi Kereke has “unreservedly” apologised to former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr Gideon Gono for tarnishing his image by…

Byo production Dancing in the storm ready for TV

Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter A NEW drama television series — Dancing in the storm — that could possibly redeem Bulawayo’s status as the artistic hub of Zimbabwe is set…

No jobs for teachers

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter THE Government has temporarily shelved plans to recruit more than 7 000 new teachers because of lack of funds.

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