6 000km, 6 countries on $2 budget a day
Peter Matika, Senior Reporter WALKING an average 50 kilometres a day to meet an excruciating 6 000 kilometre-target, two South Africans have embarked on an adventuresome yet life changing journey,…
Start up problems
Lovert Mafukure There are countless reasons why a car may not start. Some of them are simple reasons that do not need you to call the mechanic.
How best can learners utilise the school holidays
Charles Dube HOLIDAYS are the best time for students to pick up or perfect important skills that are not typically taught in schools.
Assemblies of God Church’s Reverend Mkwanazi buried
Loveness Mpofu, Sunday News Reporter THE late Reverend Geoffrey Bizeni Mkwanazi of Assemblies of God Church was laid to rest yesterday at his Blue Ridge Farm in Esigodini.
Mayors, town clerks at par with perm secs
Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council has pegged foreign trip allowances for their town clerk and mayor at par with those of permanent secretaries as per Government directive.
Midlands Education consultancy firm launched
Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent TWO renowned educationists from Gweru, Messrs Stanley Muringi and Charles Dzimba have formed a first-ever education consultancy company to offer education advisory services to private schools…
Botswana netball coach for Bosso sports fest
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent BOTSWANA netball national team women’s coach, Sithulile Mlotshwa is set to retrace her footsteps to where she first made her name in the sport when she…
Entitlement is a reward
Thandekile Moyo I COME from a huge family. My cousins are always laughing about how whenever we cook we must brace ourselves for a second round of cooking because almost…
RDC, villagers partner in clinic project
Mashudu Mambo, Sunday News Reporter UMZINGWANE Rural District Council has partnered villagers in Shale area to build a clinic which is set to provide health care to villagers who are…
Teachers lobby for duty free cars
Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter THE Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) has approached the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) to negotiate waiver of import duty on cars and goods bought outside…



