EDITORIAL COMMENT: Cyclone Idai: Zimbabwe needs help from international community
WE welcome the outpouring of support from the international community, our regional neighbours and the wider African continent following the calamity that was Cyclone Idai whose ferocity and destructive force…
School promotes online forex trading. . .Win-a-car competition launched
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter FOREX Trading School Africa will next month launch a nationwide competition to inculcate online foreign currency trading culture in the country and uplift the living standards…
Gospel artistes team up for cyclone relief
Showbiz Reporters GOSPEL musicians in Bulawayo have united for a concert meant to assist Cyclone Idai victims. After the success of the Harare concert last Sunday at City Sports Centre,…
Young Warriors through. . .Ndiraya full of praises
Ellina Mhlanga, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe 2-0 Mozambique YOUNG Warriors coach, Tonderai Ndiraya, praised the battling qualities of his players as Zimbabwe left it until late to see off the challenge…
Expedite investment in the occupational health and safety of miners
Gibson Mhaka, Senior Features Reporter A disturbing scene of an old man lying on empty sacks on the floor of his shack, wheezing like a dying animal, greets one who visits Killarney…
‘Cyclone victims’ food aid not politicised’
Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has denied reports of food aid politicisation to the victims of Cyclone Idai in Chimanimani and Chipinge saying it can never allow that when people are…
Stadia condemned. . .Three teams to play home matches away
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter THREE of the four newly-promoted Castle Premier Soccer League teams will play their home matches away from their bases after stadia in their locality were condemned…
Zimbabwe on high alert for diseases
Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter THE Government is on high alert and has put measures in place to counter communicable diseases that might arise as a result of Cyclone Idai amid reports…
Magwaza hopes to bag first Nama
Mthabisi Tshuma RHUMBA musician, Clement Magwaza, is hopeful of clinching his first National Arts Merit Award (Nama) at this year’s edition taking place in Harare next month. The Kokotsha Makokotsha…
Letters to the editor: DIABETES and ways it can be managed
Yemurai Machirori, Correspondent Millions of people around the world live with diabetes or know at least one other person with the condition. While most people have what is known as Type…











