The man who won’t give up in Indian elections

Every Indian election throws up several independent candidates who, despite the odds stacked against them, take a chance on democracy.

Christians celebrate Easter

Sindisiwe Sibanda/Sibonginkosi Mpofu, Sunday News Reporters THOUSANDS of Christians in Bulawayo and surrounding areas are gathered at various churches as they celebrate the Easter holiday which will culminate in main celebrations…

Madagascar beat Zimbabwe to earn promotion in Under-20 Barthes Cup

Mehluli Sibanda MADAGASCAR’S  resilience coupled with crafty ball handling skills earned them promotion into the Under-20 Barthes Cup after they broke the hearts of spirited Zimbabwe 27-25 at Prince Edward…

Wet Blue Industries to move out of the woods

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter  COLD Storage Company (CSC)’s subsidiary, Wet Blue Industries is expected to come out of judiciary management soon with its new strategic partner, Boustead Beef Zimbabwe expected…

Can Zimbabwe talk regulating religion? Part 2

Michael Mhlanga According to the 2010-2011 nationwide Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) conducted by the government statistic agency, 84,5 percent of the population is Christian, 13 percent reports no religious…

Kapini out of action for rest of season

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter  SHOULDER surgery has ruled out Zimbabwean goalkeeper Tapuwa Kapini out of action for his South African premiership side, Highlands Park for the remaining matches of the…

We all have a responsibility to create safe spaces for our children

Raisedon Baya ONCE again the school holidays are upon us and as with many of these holidays parents always find themselves at sixes and sevens trying to make sure their…

Foreign currency shortages delay Lupane water project completion

Sibonginkosi Mpofu, Sunday News Reporter  THE Zimbabwe National Water Authority has postponed the completion of Lupane water reticulation system project due to shortage of foreign currency to import critical equipment. The…

Disasters: What is wrong?

FOR the past year, Zimbabwe has experienced sad episodes.

Hundreds of people have died due to natural disasters such as the recent Cyclone Idai, cholera outbreaks, road and mine accidents.

Funds for Cyclone Idai affected businesses

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter  THE Government will assist farmers and businesses in Manicaland and Masvingo provinces whose enterprises were destroyed due to effects of Cyclone Idai last month to revive…

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