Biometric registration goes a gear up
Government continues to plough ahead with the biometric registration of civil servants and is confident of achieving significant milestones during the third quarter of this year since the process requires ‘painstaking thoroughness in its implementation’, the Public Service Commission (PSC) has said.
Ride with ease the TODA way
E-hailing is a new trend reshaping the way we do business in Zimbabwe. Out with the old and in with a new technology system to simplify the process of physically approaching a taxi driver and asking them to take you to the next destination.
‘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.
Primary school pupils in 53km sponsored walk
Sindisiwe Sibanda, Sunday News Reporter PUPILS from Sagonda Primary School in Nkayi District, Matabeleland North will embark on a 53-kilometre walk in a bid to raise funds to procure educational and…
monstrosity of the world system
Cetshwayo Zindabazezwe Mabhena A large part of understanding the world we are living in and comprehending how the world exactly works involves the himalayan task of unthinking and unlearning what…
Mass murder accused freed
The fathers of three children who were killed during the Vlakfontein (South Africa) mass murder feel hopeless after charges against the remaining suspect were withdrawn. The Khoza family feels it…
Pumula anti-crime initiatives
Mollet Ndebele, Sunday News Reporter A NON-Governmental Organisation, Dialogue on Shelter, has teamed up with police and residents in Pumula suburbs in Bulawayo on an anti-crime awareness campaign to deal with…
President goes live… Listens, speaks to people on radio… Warns overcharging businesses
Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa yesterday made good of his billing as a “listening President” when he fielded a wide range questions from Zimbabweans on his first ever live radio programme.…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Stay of execution on settlers laudable
When war veterans and Zanu-PF cadres led in reclaiming farms from whites in early 2000, tens of thousands of landless people saw that as an opportunity for them to, at…







