Condom champions
Robert Tapfumaneyi National Aids Council’s Midlands Provincial Manager Mambweu Shumba said the new intervention programme in the reduction of the spread of HIV and Aids dubbed “Condom Champions” has brought…
Gold rush near Ncema Dam
Peter Matika, Senior Reporter HUNDREDS of illegal panners last week besieged an area near Ncema Dam, just outside Esigodini, after gold deposits were discovered, leaving a trail of destruction in the…
Names and naming: Names that capture perceptions of environments
Phathisa Nyathi “I THINK, therefore I am,” said one philosopher. If we think we are more advanced than other animal species, it is because we are endowed with the mind…
Man stuns court in sexual abuse case
Fairness Moyana in Hwange A CALLOUS man from Dete shocked the courts last week when he challenged his 12-year-old stepdaughter to describe his manhood in detail and say whether it…
Man bashes lover over late night call
Sibonginkosi Mpofu, Sunday News Reporter A 32-year-old man from Waterford suburb in Bulawayo who severely assaulted his girlfriend who is 11 years older than him and dragged her from the sixth…
Eaglesvale hold Culture Day
Culture is a beautiful thing that everyone should know. Our school has an outstanding tradition of respecting culture through a cultural week.
Zimparks erects lion enclosure at Tshabalala Game Sanctuary
Chrispen Gumunyu, Business reporter THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) is putting up a lion enclosure at Tshabalala Game Sanctuary in Bulawayo as part of efforts to promote domestic…
The other side of Chitembwe
While Lloyd Chitembwe cuts the image of a gritty and firm coach, there is a softer side to the CAPS United gaffer.
This follows revelations that Lloyd was a “mummy’s boy’’. Apparently, the gaffer is still to fully come to grips with the death of his mother, Gogo Josephine Chitembwe.
‘MaShurugwi’ group terrorises sex workers in Kadoma
Finding ourselves in a local bar during a recent familiarisation tour in Kadoma, we saw a middle-aged man with blood-shot eyes enter the bar in a rehearsed staggering gait.
He headed straight to the counter where there were three ladies.
Young people urged to promote peace
CHILDREN should know their rights and make extra effort to engage organisations that can educate them on how to exercise their constitutional rights, a youth activist has said. International Peace Youth Group (IPYG) country representative Ms Samantha Munetsi said this in an interview on the side lines of International Day of the African Child Commemoration in Hatfield, Harare yesterday.








