Disused mine pits wreak havoc

Locadia Mavhudzi Midlands Correspondent THE Environmental Management Agency (EMA) says it highly concerned over human and livestock loss and land degradation caused by small-scale miners who are failing to reclaim…

Arsenal must fire Wenger

LONDON. – O Captain! My captain! The time has come for you to bow out. Arsene Wenger transformed Arsenal football club but stands in the midst of a crisis as…

Skills project initiative to benefit prison inmates

Blessings Chidakwa Kadoma Bureau KADOMA Prison is set to open a shoe manufacturing and tailoring workshop to sew clothes and make shoes for inmates and Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services…

Zanu-PF starts distributing new ruling party regalia

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent Zanu-PF will this month start distributing new party regalia in preparation for the forthcoming elections, Women League Chairperson Cde Mabel Chinomona has said. Addressing members of…

Mental health: Dangers of social media diagnosis

Even Facebook agrees that social media can be bad for your mental health. And research by the Department of Education has found that the mental well-being of teenage girls in the UK is worsening, with the impact of social media cited as the cause.

MPs, ex-MPs distance selves from NPF

SEVERAL Zanu-PF legislators yesterday distanced themselves from the newly formed New Patriotic Front  launched by disgruntled members of the G40 cabal whose leader Retired Brigadier-General Ambrose Mutinhiri met former president Robert Mugabe at his Borrowdale residence in Harare last week to discuss the morphing of the cabal into a political outfit.

Vote ED to entrench benefits of new era

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau Zimbabweans have been urged to vote overwhelmingly for President Mnangagwa in this year’s harmonised elections to further entrench unfolding socio-economic benefits brought by the new political…

Farmers shun alternative fuels for tobacco curing

Mashonaland West Bureau SOME tobacco farmers in Mashonaland West province continue to shun alternative fuels, including coal, and have already started cutting down trees in preparation for curing their tobacco. …

MacLeod thanks bowling ban

CALUM MacLeod was the Scottish hero with his unbeaten 157 from 146 balls which powered them to a shock victory over Afghanistan in their opening match of the ICC Cricket…

Chirumhanzu pupils get sanitary wear, fees, uniforms, career guidance

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent Over 1 000 pupils from Mapiravana and Chizhou primary and secondary schools in Chirumhanzu on Saturday received sanitary wear, uniforms, shoes, stationary and other learning material…

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