A dream come true . . .First Lady equips 50 girls with tourism, hospitality skills

It was a dream come true for more than 50 young women from disadvantaged backgrounds who received certificates yesterday after undergoing a special training programme in tourism and hospitality, courtesy of First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa.

End of the road for habitual thief

A thief, who was in the habit of breaking into houses in Mutare and stealing household goods, has been jailed five years.

ARDA boss elected ZSTA president

The Zimbabwe Seed Trade Association (ZSTA) has elected ARDA Seeds (Private) Limited managing director Mr Amon Mwashaireni as its president aking over from Mr Denias Zaranyika, who is Seed Co regional managing director (Zimbabwe and Southern Africa).

Trust eases Hre Hospital water woes

SOUTHERTON Constituency Community Development Trust (SCCDT) has constructed a 2,5 million-litre water reservoir and refurbished two boreholes at Harare Central Hospital to ease water challenges at the institution.

MaBlanyo tipped for Division One job

FORMER Dynamos head coach Lloyd “MaBlanyo’’ Chigowe has emerged as the only candidate to take over at struggling Central Region Division One side Real BVM.

Cuba vows to strengthen ties with Africa

CUBA has been an all-weather friend immensely contributing to the fighting against colonialism and apartheid in Africa and has continued to lend its support to the continent in the field of education and medicine.

Netball team resume preps

THE Zimbabwe senior netball team resumed their build-up for the World Cup next month in Liverpool, England, with coach Lloyd Makunde saying they are now in the final stages of their preparations.

ZPCS, Mutare Poly sign MoU

THE Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Mutare Polytechnic for inmates to receive training in various subjects to equip them with skills to assist them after their release.

Handball teams in camp

NATIONAL Under-18 girls handball team coach, Clemence Tauro, says their preparations for the International Handball Federation Zone Six Trophy are on track as they regrouped at Girls High School in Harare on Sunday. 

The MDC congress: All froth, no beer

The much-vaunted MDC elective congress ended the week before last. Some people such as those who were rejected by their own people, but had to give 10 head of cattle as an offering to the god of the party are rejoicing. So too are those who outfoxed the “owner” of the party to land posts which they were not supposed to get. Those who licked MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa’s boots and body for good measure in vain bid to earn themselves plump posts are yet to emerge from their doors since then as they are still licking their wounds.

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