Handball body happy

Ray Bande Mutare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Handball Federation, the only visible national sporting association during the just-ended NAPH ball games finals in Mutare, have facilitated the inclusion of the sport on…

May government conceals UK-Saudi terror connections

Jean Shaoul  Correspondent Survivors and bereaved relatives of the 9/11 terror attacks in the United States have demanded that Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May finally publish a report dealing with…

Cotton farmers appeal for cash payouts rise

Business Reporter COTTON farmers have appealed to Government to increase cash payouts, arguing they were losing a significant part of their money from cotton sales when it is deposited into…

Culture key to development

Mutare Bureau CULTURE has been identified as a key tool for community development in the Great Limpopo Region which incorporates Manicaland Province. This was witnessed at the just-ended fifth edition…

Herdboy turns hero

From Paidamoyo Chipunza in Mvurwi A MVURWI herdboy turned a Good Samaritan when he assisted 13 out of 14 passengers who survived when a Nissan Caravan collided head-on with a…

Mandevhana publishes two books

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter Literature has had a major impact on the development of society. It has shaped civilisations, changed political systems and exposed injustice. Literature gives us a detailed preview of…

National recycling colour codes for Zimbabwe

The purpose of this article is to inform the public on the national recycling colour codes for Zimbabwe.

Rusawo’s heartbreak

Tedious Manyepo Sports Reporter GOALKEEPER Herbert Rusawo is still to come to terms with the Warriors’ elimination from the 2018 CHAN tournament and broke down after his missed a penalty in…

SI64 boon for Mutare companies, factories

Abel Zhakata Senior Reporter IMPORTS management measures brought about by the enforcement of Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016 have resulted in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) as some multinational companies have set…

Japan aims to reduce suicides by 30% in 10 years

TOKYO. – Japan aims to cut suicides by 30 percent over 10 years, with the government Tuesday approving a plan which seeks to curb extreme work hours seen as contributing…

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