The road ahead for the new mayor

Vusumuzi Dube, Features Reporter FRIDAY 7 September saw Bulawayo finally get to know who will be at the helm of the local authority for the next five years. This was…

Fidelity Printers to sign MoUs with equipment suppliers

Dumisani Nsingo/Judith Phiri, Business Reporters FIDELITY Printers and Refiners (FPR) will soon sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a number of selected companies for the supply of mining equipment…

Corruption alleged in fight for corpses

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter FUNERAL parlours in Bulawayo are alleging corruption between the Social Welfare department and certain parlours in Harare saying pauper burials have been carried out by parlours…

MP seeks to end gold gang wars

ESIGODINI has in recent years been affected by gold planners’ gang wars, with running battles leading to death and a lot of people being maimed, but these will end.

25 years for raping niece

Belinda Moyo, Sunday News Reporter A 36-YEAR–OLD man from Karoi in Mashonaland West will spend the next 25 years behind bars after he was convicted of raping his 11-year-old niece…

Gofan Conference roars to life

Franklin Chikwanda THREE days from today will herald the start of the long awaited and much anticipated Gofan  Conference, a worldwide phenomenon attracting  visitors  from countries such as Germany,  United…

Journey to Great Zimbabwe: Expressions of fertility in Venda iconography

Phathisa Nyathi TODAY we turn to the arts of the Venda. This we do as we observe striking similarities between what their arts express and what we have been saying…

Why pregnant women shouldn’t drink

Emmanuel Kafe Alcohol impacts people and societies in different ways and is determined by the volume consumed, the pattern of drinking, as well as the quality of alcohol consumed.

Harare man dies on his way to pay lobola

Daniel Chigunwe Mash Central Bureau A Harare man, Tatenda Muchemwa (27), his wife and two relatives, tragically died while he was on his way to pay lobola in Guruve yesterday.

‘Desist from giving divisive prophecies’

A prominent faith healer has called upon traditional and faith healers to desist from giving divisive prophecies amid reports that some couples are divorcing after receiving counsel from spiritual leaders.

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