Help pours in for Mwenezi’s physically challenged family

Walter Mswazie in Masvingo CHIVI South National Assembly member Cde Killer Zivhu has come to the rescue of four physically challenged members of Mwenezi’s Gonamombe family at Godora Farm Village…

Simons’ biceps lessons

Simon Gama I have always had great biceps. When I was young, they were my best body part. I trained them all the time, and they seemed as big as…

Animal health management trainings should be prioritised

Mhlupheki Dube ONE of the things that I have learnt over the years interacting with farmers is that continuous learning and adaption is important. Above all, I have learnt that…

Esigodini residents to form police reservist groups

Precious Maphosa, Sunday News Reporter COMMUNITIES in Esigodini and surrounding areas have been urged to come up with local police reservist groups to monitor criminal activities following complaints that cases…

‘Zim must prioritise data centres’

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter Zimbabwe has been encouraged to accelerate growth and demand for data centres as they are the gateway to solve problems affecting Africa as a whole. This…

Tuskers shift focus to Pro50

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter AFTER a disastrous Logan Cup first class cricket campaign which saw them finish the season without a win in the longer format of the game,…

Govt works on improving people’s lives

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent THE ruling Zanu-PF has assured the nation that the party was working with the Government to revive the economy and ensure that people’s lives are improved.…

Gwanda urged to address water sewer challenges

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Local Government has urged the Gwanda municipality to address water and sewer reticulation challenges being faced by residents, some who are…

Beyond names and naming: Who dares call a King and a President by their first names?

Phathisa Nyathi AT the Khami Monument there is some architectural structure which archaeologists think was the consultation room for the King who resided on the hill top. There was none…

First Mutual medical aid premiums up 35 percent

FIRST Mutual Health is set to increase medical aid monthly contributions by 35 percent with effect from 1 March 2019, as it seeks to track spiralling drug and hospital fees.…

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