350 pupils stay home as school shuts down

Sandra Tekere, Sunday News Reporter AT least 350 pupils at Pioneer Primary School in Fort Rixon, Matabeleland South are no longer attending school after the only classroom block which housed…

70 percent of Byo roads dilapidated

Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter SEVENTY percent of Bulawayo’s road network is dilapidated, with 50 percent of the roads requiring immediate rehabilitation, an official has revealed.

Female rapper buys mum car

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter WHILE most rappers measure their success through flaunting “money”, cars and designer clothes on music videos, talking about how they have made it to the…

ZimChem Refineries, Lancashire lifeline: Beitbridge-Chirundu Highway breathes life into industry

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent THE Government is set to inject funds into a defunct Kwekwe-based tar producer, ZimChem Refiners Pvt Ltd which will see the company producing tar that would…

The Rumpelstiltskin story of the Gamatox cabal

The Sharp Shooter Vukani Madoda Forget about the bad guys for a while. I mean forget about Harry Thomas Jnr and his last ditch effort to curry favour with Donald…

Maphisa booming with Command Agriculture

Vincent Gono in Maphisa, Kezi THE bulk of Matabeleland South Province from whose bosom Matobo District dutifully belongs is known to be arid. And from the general lance of one…

‘All She Wants’ mirrors real life situations

Tsitsi Ndabambi Leisure Correspondent — TWO Mutare sisters — Amanda and Tanaka Ranganawa — have released a film called “All She Wants” under their McLara Films Production company.

Lexus feels SUV heat

Hannah Elliott — LEXUS was arguably the first carmaker to make the luxury SUV essential to suburban households.

Council snubs street lights donation

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council is refusing to accept a donation to install street lights in the city centre by a local transport operator, Expriccos Taxi Association…

Midlands hit by fall armyworm outbreak

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent MIDLANDS Province has been hit by an outbreak of armyworm which is ravaging the crop amid reports that there is a shortage of insecticide to control…

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