Thrills, spills and drama abound at Njube
Mandla Moyo, Sports Reporter ALL roads lead to Bango Ground in Mpopoma this morning where Mthala take on Cowdray Park Masters in a Bulawayo Social Soccer League encounter. What makes this…
Zim maize stocks to last more than 7 months
Vincent Gono, Features Editor THE country is not facing an immediate threat of hunger as it still has 500 000 tonnes of maize in its strategic grain reserves, enough to feed…
Line ministries must push law alignment
The Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs has a mandate to coordinate alignment of laws to the Constitution.
Man clobbers wife, sister with hammer, spears them to death
Fairness Moyana in Hwange BULAWAYO High Court judge, Justice Maxwell Takuva has described an Inyathi man who struck his wife and sister with a hammer before finishing them off using…
Debt scare for methane investors
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter KUSILE Rural District Council (KRDC) in Lupane has written a letter to the Government seeking the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development to shelve an outstanding…
UAE heartbreak revisited
YESTERDAY is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose.”
Never has an adage rung so true, as Zimbabwe Cricket readies to mark the first anniversary of one of the darkest hours in the country’s history.
Zimbabwe 2018 tourist arrivals peak 2,6million
Tichafara Bepe, Business Reporter DOMESTIC tourism generated around $335 million in revenue last year on the back of increased hotel occupancies and visits to national parks and monuments. Overall the national…
Boarding schools increase fees to $1 000 per term
Robin Muchetu/Munyaradzi Musiiwa/ Sindisiwe Sibanda, Sunday News Reporters A NUMBER of boarding schools have tabled proposals to increase school fees and related levies to above $1 000 next term, creating fresh…
The power of self-belief
The prospects of Zimbabwe scaling to greater heights are real, but for starters, this can only happen if we start believing in ourselves as a great nation.
‘These girls are achievers’
Samantha Mavunga and Vaileen Mushonga just smashed records – becoming the first girls to score 20 points in the history of Zengeza 1 High School A-Level results records. They raised the flag of Chitungwiza community higher and higher.











