FC Platinum coach on recovery path
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter REIGNING Castle Lager Coach of the Year, Norman Mapeza is making steady progress from a back operation he had last month.
Gokwe farmers start picking cotton
Locadia Mavhudzi, Midlands Correspondent Farmers in Gokwe-Nembudziya have started picking cotton, amid high hopes that prices will be firmer this season.
Police to name, shame violence perpetrators
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE police will soon publish weekly bulletins naming and shaming perpetrators of political violence as the Government thrives to ensure a peaceful environment ahead of…
Former Vic Falls director faces eviction
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Victoria Falls Municipality (VFM) has dragged former housing and community services director, Mr Lot Syatimbula, to court seeking an order to evict him from…
$500 bail for $314 300 cocaine woman
Codelia Mondela, Court Reporter A BULAWAYO magistrate has granted $500 bail to a woman who was arrested last week after allegedly being found in possession of 3,14kgs of cocaine with…
Lupane & back everyday. . . LSU resorts to shuttling students after court order
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter LUPANE State University (LSU) is now transporting students from Lupane to Bulawayo and back daily following the court ruling ordering the institution’s management to reverse a…
EMA takes bee-keeping as firefighting measure
Runesu Gwidi, Harare Bureau Community leaders in Gutu district have hailed the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) for embarking on bee-keeping projects in resettlement farms as a new strategy to prevent…
Zim delegation dazzles investors on Wall Street
Andrew Bloomberry, Harare Bureau After decades of economic isolation, the Zimbabwe Government, led by the Minister of Finance and Economic Development Patrick Chinamasa, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International trade,…
Watering Hole on recovery path
Prince Sunduzani, Business Reporter BULAWAYO-based beverages retail company, Watering Hole, has opened one of its closed branches in the city centre after investing close to $100 000 in the recapitalisation.










