Animal Farm era over: Zanu-PF Youth League
THE Zanu-PF Youth League will not allow people in positions of authority to loot State resources at the expense of ordinary citizens as the era of “Animal Farm” is over.
How data science in and for Africa can blaze new trails
The term “data science” was coined by scientists working at the social networks LinkedIn and Facebook in 2008. A few years later, they dubbed it “the sexiest profession of the 21st century”.
$8k fine for deforesters
Mhondoro-Ngezi Rural District Council has resolved to recommend the withdrawal of offer letters to farmers who allow charcoal making and deforestation on their farms.
Chevrons coach applies for Indian job
ZIMBABWE national cricket team head coach Lalchand Rajput has applied for the coaching job of the India national cricket team.
ZEC speaks on electoral laws
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) is taking measures to ensure expeditious alignment of electoral laws with the constitution.
Rapist teacher jailed 12 years
A MARRIED Mazowe High School teacher has been sentenced to an effective 12 years in prison for raping a mentally-challenged woman.
Chamisa conflates religion with Christianity
Many people think, and they are wrong to think this, that Zimbabwe starts and ends in Harare.
Council to blame for killer typhoid outbreak: Report
The City of Gweru is to blame for a typhoid outbreak which left eight residents dead and over 2 000 others requiring medical assistance, a special service delivery report has alleged.
Infertility: First Lady helps couples find needle in haystack
Infertility in both women and men is a reproductive health topic heavily “pregnant” with challenges that have resulted in many social issues, especially negative.
Energy deal close: Chasi
South Africa is considering a proposal put forward to increase power exports to Zimbabwe after high-level talks between the two countries, a senior Government official has revealed.











