BCC says no to Bosso. . .20 percent charge to stay

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council has turned down an application by Highlanders Football Club to have its levy for the use of Barbourfields Stadium reduced from the 20…

Ways to motivate learners

Charles Dube WE begin today’s article with a follow-up of study tips given last week. After every test and examination, analyse how you can improve in the future. After you…

Your business idea must offer a solution, says cleric

Sunday News Reporter  ZIMBABWE is “experiencing birth pains” which will soon pass as the country is certain to turn the corner after embarking on successful economic reforms, a cleric has…

Zim on course to achieve better health delivery system: First Lady

Freedom Mupanedemo/Michael Magoronga, Midlands Bureau FIRST Lady, Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday said Government released about $695 million towards improving the health delivery system and the country was on course to achieve…

Zapu/ZPRA and ANC/MK collaboration :Spirit of camaraderie hammered on the anvil of fighting for independence

Pathisa Nyathi ALThough the sun may have set, it is vital for the sake of posterity to narrate the journey undertaken by the sun when it shone and traversed the…

Cop strikes wife with chair

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent  A policeman has been fined $100 for beating up his wife who is also a police officer over an undisclosed issue. Makhosini Musindazi who is based in…

Harare has highest number of HIV+ people — study

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter  HARARE has the highest number of people living with HIV in the country while at least one in five people in Bubi District has the virus,…

UN, IMF back Zim’s economic reforms

Kuda Bwititi, Harare Bureau  THE United Nations has given thumbs up to Government’s economic reform programme saying, although painful, the measures are necessary to realign the economy for sustainable growth. UN…

We first built a state instead of a nation: Dabengwa

Michael Mhlanga Among many stories told and read of and about Dr Dumiso Dabengwa, some intimate interviews so profoundly rich with historical discernments, while others are political testaments of how…

Daka relives Kamandama disaster

Lovemore Dube BARRY Daka, a Zimbabwe football legend, says sport in Hwange took a knock after the June 6, 1972 Kamandama Disaster. On Thursday next week it will be 47…

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