Harare council nurses tired of raw deal
Veronica Gwaze At least 500 Harare City Council nurses are disgruntled over salary and bonus arrears, with the professionals alleging victimisation from the city fathers for demanding their dues.
‘Poverty, disability go hand-in-hand’
Dr Christine Peta In collaboration with Faith N Tori, I feature this week, an article which demonstrates the relationship between disability and poverty.
Mundandi burial today
THE late sports journalist Paul Mundandi is set to be buried at Zororo Cemetery near Chitungwiza today.
World without orphans: A far-fetched idea?
Standing before a group of fitness enthusiasts, Princess Ncube, a 10-year-old orphan from Bellevue, Bulawayo, wore a brave face.
Foreign poachers arrested
A total of 31 suspected foreign poachers have been either killed or arrested since the beginning of the year as the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority intensifies its crackdown…
Hard not to think of Zvirekwi
Sports Editor IT’S hard not to think of Hardlife Zvirekwi, the reigning Soccer Star of the Year, at a time like this.
‘Don’t turn farms into stands’
Livingstone Marufu GOVERNMENT has ordered Land Reform Programme beneficiaries to immediately stop converting farm land into residential stands.
Cops guarantee VIPs’ security
Norman Muchemwa The Zimbabwe Republic Police has assured those who qualify for VIP security, such as sitting ministers and selected persons including diplomats, of maximum protection to help them discharge…
Small businesses want big money
The SMEs and Co-operatives Development Ministry needs US$40 million to formalise unregistered and non-compliant small businesses so as to widen the national tax base.








