Mahoka, Sandi-Moyo to know fate today

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter— The fate of Zanu-PF Women’s League national executive members Cdes Eunice Nomthandazo Moyo and Sarah Mahoka could be sealed today when the wing’s top 10 meet…

Be wary of The Unwelcome Visitor, My Son

Elliot Ziwira At The Bookstore The temptation is always to ignore such books and dismiss or give them to kids. Well, are books written for children by adults supposed to be…

Mixed fortunes for Zimbabwe tennis

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter HOPE is slowly fading away for a quick return to the top for tennis in Zimbabwe. The sport, which enjoyed global attention during the days of the Blacks…

MACHESO STAR FADING?: Latest Byo show venue raises eyebrows

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter ALICK Macheso was and perhaps still is regarded as a musical superstar, a self-made rock star and multi-award-winning artiste, who could single-handedly fill up one…

New procurement policy gets thumbs up

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter CAPTAINS of industry have said the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Asset Policy will promote the local procurement of goods as well as curb…

Govt pegs 300 stands for flood victims

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter THE Government has completed pegging stands for the relocation of more than 800 Tsholotsho villagers who were last month displaced from their homes by floods which…

SportAIDS partners Girls High at SASSAF 2017

Bridge Reporter — SportAIDS Project partnered Harare Girls High School during the weeklong Schools Arts, Science and Sports Festival which ended on a high last Friday. Last week all government…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Factions prove Hegel was right

Hegelian historicism, at least in as far as it concerns Africa, is fraught with the kind of warped racial thinking and contradictions that have long bedevilled European approaches to the…

Fierce fight over tycoons’ 19 auctioned houses

Nozibelo Maphosa, Sunday News Reporter A TOTAL of 19 upmarket houses in Bulawayo were sold on Friday after their owners failed to service loans, mostly to banking institutions.

‘Prof Moyo benefited from Command Agric’

Itai Mazire and Lincoln Towindo — Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo is contracted to produce maize under Command Agriculture – a programme he…

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