Pokello finds her good heart

Slay goddess Pokello Nare would really not ordinarily come across as the everyday person who would rent out portions of her heart for others.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Time to refurbish sports stadiums

WITH the Confederation of African Football (CAF) having changed the calendar of major continental assignments such as the African Cup of Nations and the Champions League, Zimbabwe’s Premier League could not continue to live in isolation and have subsequently switched the domestic season calendar to conform to the August to May term.

Concern over high number of work-related deaths

Government is committed to ensuring that the current drive to attract investment into the country is guided by policies anchored on strict adherence to labour, safety and health environment management legislation to promote safety and health of workers.

NBSZ increases blood collection target

National Blood Services Zimbabwe (NBSZ) has revised upwards the yearly target for blood collections from 70 000 to 87 000 units following increased demand due to the free blood policy in public health institutions.

Gold panner clashes claim 50

More than 50 people have died in Mashonaland West following separate clashes among artisanal gold miners, mainly over claims and territories since the beginning of this year.

Colleges to scrap unnecessary entry requirements: Murwira

LD: You are part of a Cabinet that has raised a lot of expectations. People are looking forward to you delivering. As the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development, what are your immediate goals?

FC Platinum eye Prince Dube

FC PLATINUM have been strongly linked with former Highlanders striker Prince Dube ahead of the deadline to register players for this year’s Champions League.

Mutasa happy to rejoin Zanu-PF

Long-serving zanu-pf member Cde Didymus Mutasa, who was expelled from the party at the height of factionalism, says he is happy to re-join the party after spending two years in the cold.

Hard work pays off for young farmer

While some youths have left the country in search of greener pasture, others have opted to stay put, face the challenges and prove their mettle in farming.

Over 2,5m more cholera vaccines expected

Over 2,5 million more doses of cholera vaccines are expected in the country, with the first batch set to be delivered tomorrow.

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