LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:Prices a cause for concern

EDITOR, we note with a heavy heart a wave of wantonly obdurate economic saboteurs besieging the consumers through their unjustified and profit seeking prices that have left the family’s bread…

Misheck Velaphi Ncube: Legendary, pioneering stalwart of Zim’s armed struggle

Pathisa Nyathi ON Sunday night at about 10pm the armed liberation struggle stalwart and leading light Misheck Ntunduzakovelaphi Velaphi Ncube passed on at the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) following a…

Women need fair treatment: Edith Weutonga

Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter For a long time female artistes have been crying about a lot of issues, chief among them fair treatment in the industry.  They have also complained…

City of Gweru embarks on massive expansion drive

Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent  Gweru City Council (GCC) has gone into partnering with hotel giant African Sun in the construction of a world class Holiday Inn Hotel. The council said some…

Habane hosts soccer club launch

Sports Reporter THE Habane community in Eaigodini will today witness the launch of a new football club affiliated to Zifa Matabeleland South Province Division Two league. Bankrolled by the United…

LEST WE FORGET: How my pistol sold me out: Tshinga Dube

IN our last edition our Assistant Editor Mkhululi Sibanda (MS) spoke to one of the pioneer guerillas, Retired Colonel Tshinga Dube about the first operations. Retired Col Dube whose pseudo…

Cancer stricken Jehovah’s Witness boy dies

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter THE seven-year-old boy from Bulawayo, whose staunch Jehovah’s Witness parents allegedly denied him access to medical treatment, after suffering a cancer related illness has died. His parents…

Councillors demand 250 percent salary increase

Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter COUNCILLORS, including mayors of various cities across the country have through their umbrella body, the Urban Councils Association of Zimbabwe (UCAZ) demanded an allowance increase of more…

Gold prices firm

JOHANNESBURG — South Africa’s rand firmed yesterday, boosted by the decision by the United States central bank to keep its benchmark lending rates unchanged, keeping demand for high yield currencies…

‘Press freer in Second Republic’

Lawson Mabhena LAST week the globe marked the World Press Freedom Day, and Zimbabwe finds itself facing a number of questions with respect to the state of freedom to practice…

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