Mwaruwari, Chandida junior coach dies
Lovemore Dube THAT dreadful thief — death, was at it again last Monday stealing from earth Victor Tshuma, one of Bulawayo’s least celebrated heroes on the football public gallery. Tshuma…
Umzingwane dairy programme a success
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter A DAIRY programme initiated under the Feed the Future Zimbabwe Livestock Development Programme has been praised as a huge success towards improving livelihoods and increasing milk…
Private audit firms for Command Agric
Government is looking at ways of making Command Agriculture more efficient and effective and will be engaging the private sector and financial institutions to ascertain what role they can play in strengthening auditing structures of the scheme, a senior Government official has revealed.
The engagement of private audit firms is likely to help reduce default rate.
Investing in luck at betting houses
AT a cybercafé somewhere in Harare’s central business district, stone-faced male and female clients are glued to their computers.
It is mid-morning on a weekday and the cybercafé’s computers are all occupied.
To publish or not to?
It’s common cause that if you choose not to tell your own story, someone will do it for you and sell to the whole world that which he wants it to believe about you, which leaves you at high risk of losing your relevance and incurring serious economic damage.
Lest we forget: Women of the struggle
Tomorrow, Zimbabwe celebrates National Heroes Day, an important day on the national calendar to honour the gallant sons and daughters of the soil who made extraordinary sacrifices to liberate the country from white minority rule.
Zim companies to explore investments in Japan
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent JAPAN has invited Zimbabwean firms to attend the seventh edition of the Tokyo International Conference for African Development (TICAD7) in the Asian country to be held later…
Cont plots Amakhosi ‘exit’ from Makokoba
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter SINCE its earliest days at Stanley Hall and Stanley Square, before it moved to 15506 Masotsha Ndlovu Avenue, Lady Stanley Street, Bulawayo, right at the edge…
Fresh plot to oust town clerk
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter BULAWAYO councillors have initiated fresh attempts to oust the Town Clerk, Mr Christopher Dube, from office despite offering an apology last week over the botched effort…
Chinyasikana, a child eating cave
AS we grew up in Marange or Bocha, Manicaland, the mythical story of how a cave in Chinyasikana Mountain collapsed and buried alive “ill-mannered children” who were playing house fascinated us.
The riveting tale, which was often retold after a spate of supernatural happenings were encountered at this mountain pass, stood the test of time as it was passed from generation to generation.











