Police deployed countrywide to maintain peace and order

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter THE Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Ambassador Cain Mathema has assured the nation that peace would prevail in the country, despite malcontents that sought to…

Zim swimmers head for World Junior Championships

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent FOUR junior swimmers are set to represent Zimbabwe at the Fina World Junior Championships that get underway on Tuesday in Budapest, Hungary. Up-and-coming swimming stars, Paige Van…

City awaits Chitembwe’s arrival

SUNDAY CHIDZAMBWA, Tonderai Ndiraya and Lloyd Mutasa are some of the top coaches that Harare City courted before settling for Lloyd Chitembwe, who is set to start his new job this week.

Long visiting hours for prisoners

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) will from tomorrow until Sunday hold another Family Week allowing inmates to get extended time regular visit from friends and…

Nssa to undergo massive cleansing

Harare Bureau  THE implementation of comprehensive reforms at the National Social Security Authority (Nssa) has begun as Government moves in to cleanse corruption and poor corporate governance at the Authority,…

Horse racing to resume next month

Mandla Moyo DOMESTIC horse racing at Borrowdale is set to resume on 7 September with the course undergoing repairs.  Mashonaland Turf Club racing manager, Betina Gurajena confirmed that horses will…

Zim eyes more power from Moza High level team off to Mozambique

Kuda Bwititi, Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT will this week dispatch a high-powered team of experts to Mozambique to negotiate for more electricity imports from Hydro Cahora Bassa as authorities continue putting in…

High time we network and collaborate with all our neighbours

Raisedon Baya SO apart from a few mean people you find at the border, in some shops sprinkled around shopping malls and the cold-hearted young woman we found at the…

Safeguarding Hong Kong against foreign interference

Recent events in China’s Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) have been closely watched by the international community.

Many Zimbabweans may wonder what happened in Hong Kong.

Sivezisizwe identifies disadvantaged rural learners

Sindisiwe Sibanda, Sunday Life Reporter A LOCAL non-governmental organisation, Sivezisizwe, has identified 10 pupils from Matabeleland provinces set to benefit from an educational programme which it recently implemented. The organisation, which…

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