Netflix threatens to disconnect DStv workers?
Bruce Ndlovu DSTV workers in Zimbabwe might be casualties of Multichoice’s ongoing battle with streaming services as it has emerged that the company might be laying off some workers as…
Dr Mzee: The man who only hated Satan
Vincent Gono, Features Editor HE was an epitome of humility, a man of immeasurable wisdom and at most the genesis of servant leadership in independent Zimbabwe who respected not only…
Clear vendors from streets: Minister Mavhima
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent NEWLY appointed Midlands Minister of State, Cde Larry Mavhima has implored all local authorities in the province to clear all illegal vegetable and fruit vendors in…
Primary Counsellors Trained in Sign Language
By Tadiwa Nyatanga-Pfupa (NAC’s Communications Officer) IN their quest to end Aids by 2030 without leaving anyone behind, the National Aids Council (Nac) and the Ministry of Health and Child…
Health workers, expectant mothers vacate clinic over goblins sexual attack
Whinsley Masara, Sunday News Correspondent HEALTH workers, expecting mothers and some patients have allegedly vacated a clinic in Lupane following sexual attacks by suspected goblins, authorities have confirmed.
Meet the queen of Gqom
Nigel Siziba, Sunday Life Reporter Being a queen is not all about singing, and being a diva is not all about singing. It has much to do with your service…
What a mirror does to your home
Amanda Ncube NOTHING makes a woman feel more confident and comfortable than a home that feels welcoming and classy.
Cont names famous centre’s top five
Bruce Ndlovu Every conversation about the arts in Bulawayo has to begin with a mention of Amakhosi Cultural Centre.
Springbok win ‘lucky’, but ‘unbelievable’: Rassie
THE Springboks’ upset 36-34 win over the world champion All Blacks was rated “awesome” but “lucky” by the South Africans as they tempered celebrations in Wellington yesterday.
Free range chicken production low
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter THE country’s free-range poultry farmers are failing to meet the demand as the interest in indigenous foods continues to surge, an expert says.











