Local authorities exhorted to ensure clean cities
Local authorities should invest in adequate infrastructure in public places to ensure a clean environment that is compatible with a modern city, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.
Sanctions derail Zim’s economic growth agenda
IT’S almost two decades now Zimbabwe has been alienated from the global financial systems due to sanctions imposed by western countries protesting the land reform programme implemented by the Government to redress historical colonial imbalances.
Ivyson Tour comes to Harare
WHAT kicked off at The River Club, Cape Town, South Africa on September 20 will come to a close on December 21 at Pabloz VIP car park in Harare.
Land reform, DRC prompted sanctions on Zim
The country is being punished through sanctions simply because it took the bold decision to redistribute land to black Zimbabweans and also took the lead in defending the sovereignty of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) between 1998 and 2002, a report has observed.
One-on-one with a reformed rapist . . . Prison rehabilitation turns him into mechanic
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN he speaks about cars, 29-year-old Mthunzi Sibanda speaks with all the confidence and clarity one would expect from a holder of a Class Two certificate…
One-on-one with a reformed rapist . . . Prison rehabilitation turns him into mechanic
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN he speaks about cars, 29-year-old Mthunzi Sibanda speaks with all the confidence and clarity one would expect from a holder of a Class Two certificate…
Reproductive Bill divides Parly
The furore over the name to be adopted by personnel who teach sexual reproductive issues in schools, as envisaged by Clause 14 of the Education Amendment Bill, has split Parliament, with Senate expressing strong reservations on naming them “sexual and reproductive health personnel”.
Drought decimates 5 000 cattle . . . Beef prices set to skyrocket as recurrent dry conditions slaughter national herd . . . Matabeleland South loses 65pc of herd since 1992 . . . National herd stands at about 5 million
Mollet Ndebele, Sunday News Reporter THE ravaging drought that has seen pastures depleted and water sources drying up has so far wiped out nearly 5 000 cattle in Matabeleland South Province…
Drought decimates 5 000 cattle . . . Beef prices set to skyrocket as recurrent dry conditions slaughter national herd . . . Matabeleland South loses 65pc of herd since 1992 . . . National herd stands at about 5 million
Mollet Ndebele, Sunday News Reporter THE ravaging drought that has seen pastures depleted and water sources drying up has so far wiped out nearly 5 000 cattle in Matabeleland South Province…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Sanctions are an act of war, they must end
If the Pentagon suddenly bombed North Korea, killing thousands of North Korean citizens that would clearly be considered an act of war. Yet, when the US government intentionally targets North…









