Rains bring hope to farmers

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter THE rainfall received two weeks ago has enhanced prospects of a better crop yield and lowered cattle poverty deaths, farming experts in the Matabeleland region…

Mthala date defending champions

Mandla Moyo, Sport reporter HIGH flying Bulawayo Social Soccer team Man U are set to host Fundukulinda this morning at their favourite Emakhandeni hunting ground. Man U, who sit on the…

Implications of the MDC congress on democracy in Zimbabwe

Anglistone Sibanda Sokhulu THE MDC extra-ordinary congress set for May 2019 is set to be a do-or-die event and will have a colossal impact on the future of opposition politics…

New land development strategy for Bulawayo

Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council will soon adopt a new housing development policy that will see land developers not selling stands to home seekers, as this would…

Rural athletes threaten balance of power

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent FOR most rural athletes, proper facilities and grooming are a hindrance to achieving their dreams of competing among the best in athletics in the world. Despite the…

MDC-A co-ordinated violence against security forces

Khumbulani Vodloza Sibanda Peace and stability in any society is underpinned by a functional law enforcement system that ensures that law and order are maintained. That Constitutional responsibility for this…

Cop arrested for molesting daughter

Sindisiwe Sibanda, Sunday News Reporter A POLICEMAN stationed at Sipepa in Tsholotsho District has appeared in court facing charges of aggravated indecent assault after he allegedly abused his Grade Three…

Ambassador Mothobi burial set for Tuesday

Ambassador Buzwani Donald Mothobi, who died at his Harare home on Wednesday following a protracted battle with cancer, is set to be buried in Bulawayo on Tuesday.

Spotlight on inheritance issues

For many women in Zimbabwe, losing a husband does not just mean the loss of a loved one. It entails the loss of a father and a breadwinner.

Zim adopts new rate on imported products

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has begun using the market-determined rate to calculate duty on imported products after the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) made a decision to float the exchange rate.

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