Hannah Mapeta makes comeback

Award-winning Gospel musician Hannah Mapeta released her comeback single titled “Muporofita Moses” after a short break from the industry.

Devolution funds spur Runde de-silting

Chiredzi Rural District Council has started de-silting Runde Runde River after receiving an initial tranche of over $610 000 devolution funds from Government.

War vets call for military hospital

WAR veterans have called for the establishment of military hospitals in the country’s 10 provinces to cater for their welfare as well as being accorded the same respect as the national flag and anthem that are recognised in the national Constitution.

Sparks fly in Chirumhanzu chieftainship row

A fight has erupted over the replacement of Chief Chirumhanzu of the Midlands following the death of substantive chief Jerald Mudzengi in February.

Jairos Jiri centre pleads for support

The Jairos Jiri Naran Centre, a learning school for children with disabilities in Gweru is facing a myriad of operational challenges, a situation which is compromising learning standards.

Mothers of the revolution: Role of women in the struggle

As Heroes Day commemorations approach, prospects and risks faced by women during the liberation struggle should be brought to the fore to pay special attention to the role they played at various levels of the war.

Govt moves to complete Chilonga Bridge

Government has started identifying a local contractor to build a new bridge across Runde River in Chilonga, south of Chiredzi in a move expected to bring closure to perennial challenges in movement faced by communities in the area.

Sacked Luke Masomere cries foul

VETERAN football coach Luke Masomere, who was sacked by Premiership newboys Manica Diamonds at the weekend, has claimed that he was sabotaged by some members of the club’s executive.

Legislator loses $13k to robbers

Silobela Member of Parliament Cde Mthokozisi Manoki Mpofu was left counting his losses after thieves broke into his shop at Cross Roads Business Centre and made off with groceries and $13 000 cash.

Young Mighty Warriors hammer Namibia

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