Civil Service shake-up saves US$150 million

Lincoln Towindo Senior Reporter — Civil Service staff rationalisation which was introduced in 2016 has begun paying dividends, with Government now saving US$150 million-plus annually.

Prophet Magaya responds to Sir

Sir 18area.coms CONGRATULATIONS to Caps United, good luck to Norman Mapeza and hello to you dear reader! Did you see the DeMbare brigade dripping with drums of vitriol after I lampooned…

Associations set ZOC barometer

Brighton Zhawi A CLEAR vision, commitment and transparency are some of the qualities national sports associations want the next Zimbabwe Olympic Committee president to have. Admire Masenda is the incumbent…

Endometriosis and diet

HELLO. Last week we spoke about myths surrounding endometriosis and I hope you learned something from it. In the past few weeks I have explained the different approaches that a…

Managing multiple births in goats

THE other week I had a discussion with a school teacher at Kamativi Primary in Hwange District regarding his goat which had given birth to four kids. The teacher is…

Esigodini pair clean out agriculture college of $10k

Sandra Tekere, Sunday News Reporter TWO former workers of Esigodini Agricultural College have appeared in court facing charges of defrauding the institution of than US$10 000.

The essence of obedience

Desire Ncube — ONE writer once said obedience lies within the broader context of social psychology; it is a universal phenomenon and exists everywhere but has mainly often been overlooked…

President assents to bond notes law

Grace Kaerasora — PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has signed the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Act, putting finality on the legality of bond notes that have been in circulation since the end…

Horror, pain and murder: The story of sellouts

THIS is not a horror movie. It’s real so those of a nervous disposition better not read this. Cde Deria Minizhu, whose Chimurenga name was Cde Georgina Chakanaka has a…

A prison officer’s inspiring tale

Earlier this year, we welcomed Taremeredzwa Kwangwari’s debut publication, “Pundutso”. Kwangwari, who works for the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services, created a brilliant work of art that I still enjoy returning…

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