Teachers threaten strike

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter TEACHERS have threatened to go on strike to force Government to rescind a decision that was taken in 2016 to withdraw vacation leave for educators as…

ZRU U/20 chairman happy with preps

Allan Foti, Sports Correspondent APPOINTED in late December last year, the Zimbabwe Rugby Union U/20 Committee chairman, Itai Chataura is happy with the side’s preparations ahead of the Word Cup…

Mat South rebrands

Loveness Mpofu, Sunday News Reporter MATABELELAND South Province has heeded the Government’s call and embarked on the massive rebranding exercise which seeks to improve the image of the province to…

The case and curse of mthwakazi politics

Micheal Mhlanga The question of institutions of rule has surfaced only recently, in the face of a breakdown of political institutions and an eruption of internal conflict.

Govt schools feeding programme kick-starts

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter THE Government has started distributing grain to schools across the country under the national schools feeding programme, amid reports that some schools in Bulawayo Province were…

Housing tender ‘scam’ at BCC

Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter BULAWAYO city councillors could have connived to award a company without any performance bond a key council housing project, a move that is now creating complications…

Ghosts from the past haunt Stunner

Bhekumuzi Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter IF Zimbabwean rapper, Stunner is aiming to win songbird Ammara Brown’s heart with his charms and “magic”, fans might have ruined “his moves” by bringing…

Social determinants of health: HIV/Aids

Dr Cherifa Sururu On completion of his O-levels, “Shorty” (not his real name) left his village of Nkayi, in search of greener pastures in the City of Kings, KoBulawayo.

Compensation for human-wildlife conflicts

Sharon Munjenjema Victims of human-wildlife conflicts are set to receive compensation for injuries sustained during attacks, loss of property and loss of agricultural produce.

Compensation for human-wildlife conflicts

Sharon Munjenjema Victims of human-wildlife conflicts are set to receive compensation for injuries sustained during attacks, loss of property and loss of agricultural produce.

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