Zupco to release 47 new buses this week

The Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) will release 47 new buses this week, which will grow its fleet to 427, as Government’s drive to reduce the burden for the commuting public gathers momentum.

The new buses were recently acquired from South Africa and China.

War veterans property dispute to be revisited

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter PROPERTIES that were acquired by war veterans under the Zimbabwe Ex-Combatants (Zexcom) Foundation Investment Fund should be relooked into and measures put in place to ensure…

Vice President Mohadi on exploiting Beitbridge SEZ status

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau  VICE-PRESIDENT Kembo Mohadi has called for the need to accelerate investment and the industrialisation of Beitbridge town in recognition of its rapid socio and economic growth…

Councillors arrested for assaulting town clerk

Robin Muchetu/ Sindisiwe Sibanda, Sunday News Reporters BULAWAYO Deputy Mayor Tinashe Kambarami and Ward Four councillor, Silas Chigora have been arrested for allegedly assaulting the city’s Town Clerk, Mr Christopher…

Government bans councillors

Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter  THE Government has stopped councillors from being directly or indirectly involved in the employment, procurement and allocation of stands as this is a prerogative of the council…

‘Wildlife, research & tourism inseparable’

WITH eleven national parks, most of which are home to the most sought-after “Big Five” animals, Zimbabwe’s wildlife-based tourism is primed for growth if more energy is channelled towards environmental research.

Wildlife experts concur that wildlife research is the cornerstone of conservation and believe that the future of Zimbabwe’s game will rely mainly on this growing phenomenon.

‘Iran is able to bombard Israel if war starts’

The leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah has warned that Iran “is able to bombard Israel with ferocity and force” if a war breaks out with the United States.

Sayed Hassan Nasrallah’s remarks were broadcast on the movement’s Al-Manar television on Friday, following weeks of increasing tensions between the United States and Iran.

Mbare: A rich township tourism hub

AFTER 112 years of existence, Mbare, the country’s first high-density suburb, is the busiest and most popular ghetto in Zimbabwe.

Prominent for its early morning hustle and hive of activity, the township is believed to be a place where one can find just about anything — both good and bad.

Boer goat nutrition and feeding requirements

Welcome dear reader to this column where we explore all things farming.

Last week I focused on how to care for the boer goat kids and does after birth. This week focus turns to nutrition and feeding requirements for boer goats.

Encounter Versus Tradition

Tafadzwa Gwetai  Africa is a continent that has been exposed to all forms of encounter. Encounters with travellers, missionaries, technology, language, religion, colonialists, explorers and artists. Africa has been in…

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