The little monkeys we should deal with

Howdy folks! Who remembers 2006 when some folks made fun of Agriculture Minister Dr Joseph Made after he told Parliament that a monkey, one little monkey, had apparently sabotaged the…

Greatness is one step away

Milton Kamwendo Hunt for Greatness GREATNESS is not far, nor is it for the selected few.

Amacimbi harvesters suffer snake bites

Amanda Ncube, Sunday News Reporter FOUR people were bitten by snakes in different cases in Matabeleland South last week while on amacimbi harvesting expeditions, although some villagers noted that at…

More than 60 000 throng ZCC Mbungo shrine

Vincent Gono in Masvingo TENS of thousands of pilgrims braved the rains and thronged the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) Mbungo shrine in Bikita District, Masvingo for the annual Easter commemorations.

Daniel Bingandadi: I am eyeing a PSL or Zifa post

When Daniel “Dhidhidhi” Ncube kissed good bye to this beautiful world to another realm little did he know that his son Daniel “Tiger” Bingandadi will carry on the family football…

SI 64 gives Zimnat reason to smile

Business Reporter INSURER Zimnat Group — 40 percent of which was recently bought by South African financial group Sanlam — wants to underwrite more business from companies that are beginning…

Meaty package for CSC

Business Reporter GOVERNMENT is strategically positioning the Cold Storage Company for take off as efforts to mobilise US$48 million to breathe life into the 79-year institution gather pace.

Salvaging NRZ, Zisco and Hwange Colliery from total collapse

IN the last three instalments, I have endeavoured to show the historical background and importance of NRZ, Ziscosteel and Hwange Colliery to the economy and its industrialisation bid. I went…

Let’s make sure Bulawayo Theatre does not become a white elephant

I AM a lover of the arts, however, my first love is theatre. I was introduced to it at secondary school some 20 years ago and ever since I have…

Rwanda adds peat to energy mix

Lydia Cole RWANDA recently celebrated the opening of its first peat-fired power plant at Gishoma in the far west of the country, a US$39,2 million project.

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