No quick PSL return for Masvingo United

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter THERE is seemingly no quick return to the Premier Soccer League for Masvingo United who are fourth in the Zifa Eastern Region with Mutare-based Tenax, a…

Good Samaritans save girl (8) from injury

Mollet Ndebele, Sunday News Reporter A WOMAN  from Bulawayo’s Njube suburb will forever be grateful to the Zimbabwean community, both local and in the diaspora for contributing towards raising funds to…

Good Samaritans save girl (8) from injury

Mollet Ndebele, Sunday News Reporter A WOMAN  from Bulawayo’s Njube suburb will forever be grateful to the Zimbabwean community, both local and in the diaspora for contributing towards raising funds to…

Sanctions killed Bulawayo industries

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter ILLEGAL sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the United States of America and other Western countries contributed heavily to the fall of manufacturing industries in Bulawayo which was…

Parties ready to meet for negotiations

Harare Bureau  PARTIES to the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) — Government, business and labour — will convene on 8 November to discuss “critical issues facing the economy”. It will be…

Church donates to Hillside Teachers’ College

Sinokuthaba Dube, Sunday News Reporter SELBOURNE Christian Church youth choir, Arise, yesterday handed over $40 000, mattresses, bedding, clothing and stationery to Hillside Teachers’ College after one of the institution’s hostels…

Sanctions killed Bulawayo industries

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter ILLEGAL sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the United States of America and other Western countries contributed heavily to the fall of manufacturing industries in Bulawayo which was…

Parties ready to meet for negotiations

Harare Bureau  PARTIES to the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) — Government, business and labour — will convene on 8 November to discuss “critical issues facing the economy”. It will be…

Church donates to Hillside Teachers’ College

Sinokuthaba Dube, Sunday News Reporter SELBOURNE Christian Church youth choir, Arise, yesterday handed over $40 000, mattresses, bedding, clothing and stationery to Hillside Teachers’ College after one of the institution’s hostels…

Opening up should not be open-ended

It is becoming crystal clear that the Zimbabwean economy does not require “tinkering”.

In fact, it needs “fundamental and wholesale political and macroeconomic reforms”, if the objectives of Vision 2030 are to be achieved.

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