Common automotive myths debunked

Lovert Mafukure There are so many deeply rooted myths we have grown to believe as true when they are actually false. Some of these myths are so embedded in automotive…

Institutions forced to cut tuition fees

Belinda Moyo, Sunday News Reporter THE Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development will conduct an audit to establish if there are institutions of higher learning that…

Traditional leaders call for Campfire intervention

Fairness Moyana recently in Dete TRADITIONAL leaders in human-wildlife conflict hotspots of Hwange district have called for government intervention in the administration of the Zimbabwe’s Communal Areas Management Programme for…

Goverment urged to resolve pricing models

Precious Maphosa, Business Reporter THE incoming Government should quickly solve the issue of three-tier pricing for most goods and services on the market as this is affecting business and consumers.

War story of an ex-Zanla fighter

ALL roads lead to various Heroes Acres across as the nation remembers the gallant sons and daughters of the soil who died during the period of the liberation struggle.

MDC-T interviews Bulawayo mayor, deputy

Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter MDC-Alliance on Friday summoned a number of its councillors in Bulawayo for interviews in Harare for the post of mayor and deputy, it has been established.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Opposition threatened own families

This is in response to the story titled “Chamisa’s world falls apart”.

ED Mnangagwa: The inauguration of a trans-political democracy

Micheal Mhlanga The citizens are tired of waiting for V11 evidence which has not been displayed by the young man from Chiwara, kwaGutu — who lost dismally in Ward 23,…

Ntuta, Mthunzi, Mazhambe fight for Zifa provincial post

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent OUTGOING Zifa Bulawayo Province chairman, Francis Ntuta is set to battle it out for the position against colleague, Mkhululi Mthunzi and Zimbabwe Soccer Coaches Association secretary,…

IAAF coaching course for local coaches

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent TWENTY-FOUR local coaches are set to undergo an International Athletics Associations Federation Level Two coaching course expected to improve coaching standards in the country.

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