Govt, workers in pay talks
GOVERNMENT has called a meeting with representatives of its employees to map the way forward on working conditions in light of price increases that have eroded incomes.
Muradzikwa finally finds his niche
Tinashe Kusema Every hour, somewhere in the world a potential sports star is born. But to make it to the very top, something more than talent is needed. A sportsperson…
How to braai to beat cancer
I love the festive season. Uniting around a fire and sharing a superb feast, prime time for grilling, right!
Now we hear that eating braaied meat increases your risk of getting cancer.
‘All points to a Banda victory’
FIRSTLY, it’s important to make it clear that Gift Banda is not entering this election to fight personalities but to try and improve our football.
Young Gems seek to bounce back
Despite the unforeseen setback, Zimbabwe Under 20-Netball coach Ropafadzo Mutsauki remains optimistic that his charges will bounce back to winning ways.
Don’t be fooled about sanctions
Last week the US Senate Foreign Relations Sub-Committee on Africa and Global Health Policy deliberated on Zimbabwe’s post-election environment within the context of a possible review of economic sanctions on the country. Former Deputy Information and Publicity Minister Bright Matonga has been sanctioned by the US. Here he gives a personal account of how the sanctions have affected him.
Govt, workers in pay talks
GOVERNMENT has called a meeting with representatives of its employees to map the way forward on working conditions in light of price increases that have eroded incomes.
‘Go well, devoted prof and cadre’
I feel honoured to be invited to make a statement on the occasion of the funeral service for one of the most distinguished sons and daughters of this country, Professor Phinias Makhurane.
ZimFund helps improve plight of Hwange residents
Mr Michael Ndlovu has been a resident of Hwange’s Ingagula High Density Suburb since 1983. The suburb is located close to Hwange Power Station.
Emotional farewell for National Hero
THE heavens opened up in Gungwe, Gwanda district in Matabeleland South and a heavy downpour capped a bitter-sweet morning which saw mourners — who included senior Government officials, academics, family members and villagers — in turns mourn and celebrate.

