Ubabazala: A hero among heroes

The following is a transcript of excerpts of President Mugabe’s address at the burial of National Hero Cde Naison Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu at the National Heroes Acre in Harare yesterday.

Soccer players donate to inmates

Clement Mukwasi, Sports Correspondent There was joy, ululations and a deafening clap of hands yesterday at the Victoria Falls satellite prison as soccer players from the resort town hung their…

Makomo Resources productivity skids in first quarter

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter MAKOMO Resources’ production capacity experienced a slide in the first quarter of the year due to a cumulative $23 million which the company is owed…

Alderman Ncube reflects on Khutshwekhaya

THE death of veteran nationalist and first black Mayor of Bulawayo Naison Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu has once again robbed Zimbabwe and Bulawayo in particular of a distinguished politician and civic leader…

The resurrection of Book Café in Bulawayo

Arts Focus, Raisedon Baya I DON’T really believe in the idea of dying and then coming back in some other form or as something else. I don’t believe that a…

Freedom: To do what you want, be with who you want?

PARENTS always want the best for their children. I truly believe that from before the day your child is born, you already have plans, hopes and dreams for their future.…

Women Super League increases to 24 teams

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent THE Zimbabwe Women Super League has expanded to a whopping 24 teams following the inclusion of teams that had snubbed calls to be part of the…

Ex-teacher embarks on thriving free range chicken breeding project

  Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter RETIRED teacher Mr Aggray Moyo of Nketa 9 suburb in Bulawayo has embarked on a thriving free range chicken rearing project at the backyard…

Zim: A failed, fragile state? Part 3

Fellow countrymen and women, lovers and haters of Madzimbahwe, I hope this one finds you well. As the rest of Africa bids farewell to the revolutionary month of May and…

Miss Gweru Universities: A huge dud: Participants starve, forced to endure cold weather: Organisers vanish with prizes

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter THE recently-held Miss Gweru Universities pageant is turning out to be a folly, as contestants of the pageant held in the City of Progress at…

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