Flooded river claims seven lives

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent SEVEN people from Gokwe including two children drowned in Mudzongwe River in Mudzongwe village under Chief Njelele within a space of three days, Midlands Civil Protection…

Another appeal to the police chief

Garikai Mazara — Appearing on Monday before the Parliamentary Portifolio Committees on Peace and Security, Commissioner-General (Dr) Augustine Chihuri indirectly answered our open letter last Sunday.

Pastor to embark on talent search programme

Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter One Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) leader, Pastor Jedmos Moyo has embarked on an independent project that seeks to identify artistic talent in youths in an…

Govt to amend Microfinance Act

Livingstone Marufu Business Reporter — GOVERNMENT is rolling out a raft of reforms including amending the Microfinance Act, creating credit and collateral registries as well as encouraging consolidation among small…

Free medical services for underprivileged at Corporate 24

Roberta Katunga, Senior Reporter HOSPITAL group, Corporate 24, is partnering with Indian hospital group Satguru Partap Singh (SPS) to offer free medical services to the underprivileged with complex brain and…

‘Don’t be fooled by Tsvangirai’

Robin Muchetu Bulawayo Bureau VICE-President Phelekezela Mphoko says Bulawayo and the Matabeleland provinces should not be fooled by MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s claims that he will bring recourse over…

Conservation agriculture: Benefiting nature and man

Tendai Chara and Shellon Masimbe — Holding his three-year-old son Marvel, a smiling Mr Cloud Adam of Nyamakate Village in Hurungwe, Mashonaland West province, joyfully inspected his crop.

PSL claims CAF license ignorance

THE Premier Soccer League claims it is yet to get correspondence on the much talked about minimum qualification standards for top flight coaches.

Lloyd Mutasa gets a big stick

DYNAMOS president Kenny Mubaiwa says the offloading of players such as Rodrick Mutuma, Stephen Alimenda and Sydney Linyama is a sign that the club’s executive does not interfere with technical…

Storms cost Zesa US$20m

AT least 4 000 electricity transformers worth over US$20 million have been destroyed by vandalism and lightning, causing power outages in some parts of Zimbabwe.

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