Villagers hail EC aquaculture project
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter VILLAGERS in Zhulube, Insiza District in Matabeleland South Province have hailed a European Commission- (EC) funded aquaculture project for its role in ensuring improved nutritional…
ZETDC loses more than $1,6m to vandalism, theft
Peter Matika, Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) has lost more than a $1,6 million worth of infrastructure to theft and vandalism cases amid revelations that…
Man keeps mum’s corpse for ‘casual sex’
Dunwoody, (USA): A 47-year-old man from Georgia, United States has been arrested after allegedly keeping his own deceased mother in the freezer for years while collecting welfare checks, food stamps…
Steward Bank injects $250million into solar project
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter STEWARD Bank has injected $250 million towards a solar project as part of its efforts of ensuring the country reduces its dependency on the electric…
We need policies that support women in arts
Raisedon Baya DO we need affirmative action in the creative sector? We mean policies and programmes that deliberately seek to push and uplift women in the arts? These are the…
‘Fresh impetus needed for local tourism’
Nkosilathi Sibanda, Sunday News Correspondent The Government has implored young people with innovative ideas to help create jobs and boost the economy.
Form 4 pupil rapes cousin sister (10)
Sukulwenkosi Dube Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A FORM Four pupil at Stanmore Secondary School has appeared in court for raping his 10-year-old cousin sister while her three-year-old younger brother watched.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:Beware of false prophets
It surprises me so much that although a lot has been said and talked about false prophets and pastors it looks like our people still believe in them.
NetOne swings to profitability
STATE-OWNED mobile network operator NetOne swung to profitability in the eight months to August 31, 2018, as profit rose 105 percent to $1,3 million from a loss of $26…
how Pokello’s fairytale came crashing down
Bruce Ndlovu LAST Thursday, Zimbabwean social media woke up to another live broadcast on social media.











