UBH to offer free eye surgeries
Tendai Bhebe, Sunday News Reporter UNITED Bulawayo Hospital, through its Richard Morris Eye Hospital in Bulawayo is expected to offer free eye surgeries to at least 500 patients next month as…
Gugu Ncube and the politics of nudity
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Correspondent IT was a video that might have won her the sympathy of some that had been hostile to her cause. It was the video of Gugulethu…
South African rand falls
SOUTH Africa’s rand fell yesterday, tracking the euro lower after the European Central Bank pushed back its forecast for an interest rate hike and offered banks more cheap loans, while…
Min Mupfumira on environment issues
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE needs a paradigm shift in the way it approaches issues to do with the environment and its conservation. This was said by the Minister for Environment,…
MultiChoice not shutting down Zim accounts
Bruce Ndlovu MULTICHOICE will not be shutting down the decoders of Zimbabwean subscribers that have South African accounts, despite reports last week that new technology would make it possible for…
Another record in the bag
Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton yesterday blazed to a record-extending eighth pole and sixth in succession at the Australian Grand Prix.
One drowns, one struck by lightning in Beitbridge
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent AN eight-year-old boy from Beitbridge drowned in a dam while he was swimming with his friend. Matabeleland South provincial police spokesperson, Chief Inspector Philisani Ndebele confirmed the…
Milestone in Harare-Bulawayo dualisation
Government has completed dualising another 12-kilometre section of the Harare-Bulawayo highway, with work on the road-over-rail bridge after the Norton tollgate expected to be completed in four months’ time.
Common mistakes that homeowners make
Amanda Ncube THERE are various mistakes that homeowners make when they are decorating their homes. It becomes humiliating when you show off your decorated space and you are told that…
Elephants destroy crops
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent VILLAGERS in Zhombe and Melsonia in Zibagwe were left counting their losses after marauding elephants destroyed their crops. The elephants, numbering about 60, have dashed any hopes…










