NetOne joins cholera fight

Zimbabwe’s second largest mobile network provider NetOne on Tuesday conducted a massive clean-up campaign in Budiriro 5 as part of its contribution to the fight against cholera.

Genius sparks fresh social media nuclear genocide

Socialite ‘‘nouveau riche’’ Genius ‘‘Ginimbi’’ Kadungure is really not an interesting character, at face value at least.

Auditor-General takes no prisoners . . . vows to fight corruption . . . to carry out forensic audits

The Auditor-General’s Office is ready to fulfil President Mnangagwa’s stern stance against corruption and is in the process of training some of its staff to carry out forensic audits.

Kariba: That little bit of paradise awakens

Lake Kariba, the largest man-made dam in Southern Africa, is not difficult to market because of its magnificence, teeming wildlife and clear, mesmerising blue waters.

Mhere, Zamar in Gwanda Gospel Festival return

Popular gospel musicians Mathias Mhere and Takesure Zamar will next weekend return to Gwanda where they are set to perform at the three-day Gwanda Gospel Festival that will be held from October 5-7, 2018.

I first want to clear queues, says new RG

Zimbabwe has a new Registrar-General. Mr Clemence Masango (CM) was two weeks ago appointed to the post previously held by the long-serving Mr Tobaiwa Mudede. Mr Masango (CM)has a job at his hands and in this sit-down with our Senior Reporter Zvamaida Murwira (ZM) earlier in the week, he outlined his vision for the crucial office.

Makandiwa prophesied oil discovery in 2015

The recent discovery of oil in Zimbabwe, as confirmed by Australian company Invictus Energy Limited on Monday, was prophesied by United Family International Church leader Emmanuel Makandiwa in 2015.

LIVING A DREAM . . . Bright prospects for British Brigade as Darikwa relishes debut

NOTTINGHAM Forest defender Tendayi Darikwa was over the moon after being issued with a Zimbabwean passport and revealed that he was so eager to play for his country that he can’t wait for the task.

‘Relevant skills key vision for 2030’

The quality of human resources produced in Zimbabwe is central to the country’s pursuit of a middle income status by 2030, Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira has said.

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