The ‘little chief’ in town
HE might not be as charismatic as his predecessor Philip Chiyangwa, nor is he as flamboyant as him, but there is this captivating and disarming composure that is so striking about Felton Kamambo.
‘Nothing defeats unity and oneness’
Problems and misunderstandings between Zanu and Zapu necessitated the Unity Accord of 22 December 1987.
After the 1980 elections, the then-Prime Minister, Robert Mugabe, incorporated members of Zapu into Government. But at some stage, there was a discovery of a weapons cache on some Zapu farms, which I believe created the crisis.
Government avails 4million textbooks
Precious Maphosa, Sunday News Reporter THE Government in partnership with Unicef has availed four million textbooks in the country’s primary schools as part of efforts to bridge the educational resource…
‘Fuel supply gaps still exist’
Although fuel consumers are generally able to access fuel, some gaps still exist as we continue to witness fuel queues, even though some are short — that’s a fact.
Streak still seeks closure
Located in the Turk Mine area, roughly 60km north of Bulawayo, the Streak residence is sure to be a hive of activity come Christmas morning.
Health personnel cheer new recruitment policy
The revised enrolment requirements for trainee nurses, which, among other specifications, expect applicants to have five Ordinary level subjects from one sitting, will help eliminate corruption in the health services sector and improve the quality of local health personnel, Harare Central Hospital chief executive officer Dr Nyasha Masuka has said.
Government introduces free education
Harare Bureau Government schools will next year begin offering free basic education, while corporal punishment will be abolished in terms of a new law that is set to be introduced.…
Huge drop in human-wildlife conflict
Cases of human-wildlife conflict plummeted by 39 percent to 198 this year from 323 cases recorded last year, it has emerged.
Regulator touts for local oil refinery
Zimbabwe should seriously consider establishing a local crude oil refinery as a way of cutting the ballooning fuel bill, according to the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera).











