Ramaphosa is missing an economic policy. What needs to be in it

Mark Swilling As the entrails of the era under South Africa’s former president Jacob Zuma continue to be exposed each day before a commission set up to investigate corruption, so…

Ammara, Mokoomba on Carnival line-up

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls With two weeks left, organisers of the Zambezi Lager Victoria Falls Carnival have released the final list of performers with Ammara Brown and Mokoomba being…

Urgent action needed to stop heart diseases deaths

Kudzai Chikiwa When passing by a hospital, nothing good comes to her mind except flashbacks of her 10-month-old baby bidding her farewell after several hours of struggling to breathe while…

‘Sex pest’ teacher. . .4 deaf-blind pupils ‘molested & raped’

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A TEACHER at Fatima High School in Lupane district allegedly indecently assaulted four deaf-blind pupils during an auditory training session before raping them on separate…

Two players give Bosso headache. . .Nyoni, Muduhwa reluctant to sign contract

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS are losing patience with winger and vice-captain Gabriel Nyoni, and central defender Peter Muduhwa for dragging their feet on contract renewal talks amid reports…

‘Bulawayo industry needs remodelling’

Business Editor BULAWAYO needs to transform its industrial focus through adoption of an agile approach and investing more on new business lines consistent with global demands, the Project Management of…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: New Zifa board must be wary of praise singers

CONGRATULATIONS to Felton Kamambo and Gift Banda for their election as Zifa president and vice-president respectively. We also extend our best wishes to those that make up the rest of…

Miss Zanu-PF Bulawayo wins party’s national contest

Showbiz Correspondent MISS Zanu-PF Bulawayo, Cde Nokuthula Sibanda, was crowned Miss Zanu-PF Zimbabwe during the ruling party’s 17th Annual National People’s Conference held in Esigodini last week. The 42-year-old mother…

66 percent of firms to pay 2018 bonuses

Tawanda Musarurwa, Harare Bureau A SURVEY has revealed that 66 percent of local firms will pay bonuses this year, an increase of 16 percent from last year. The survey by…

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