Zanu-PF conference to address bread, butter issues

Joseph Madzimure and Yeukai Tazira, Harare Bureau THE Zanu-PF 18th Annual People’s conference to be held at Goromonzi High School, Mashonaland East next week is expected to address bread and…

Poverty line jumps to $3 160 in October: Zimstat

AN average Zimbabwean family required at least $3 160 in October this year to meet its basic needs for it not to be deemed poor, a 4.2 percent jump from $2…

Hwange one leg in Division One

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter COAL MINERS Hwange now have one leg in Division One after losing 3-2 to Triangle United in a rearranged Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played…

Doctors report for duty at Mpilo

Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter  SOME doctors reported for duty at Mpilo Central Hospital yesterday following the presidential moratorium which allows them to return to work without reapplying after they were sacked…

Jah Prayzah satisfies Bulawayo fans

Wayne Chiridza, Showbiz Reporter JAH Prayzah, who had starved his fans in Bulawayo of shows, this past Friday made up for all the lost time through a two-hour set at…

Stingrays clinch Matabeleland swimming championship

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent STINGRAYS Swimming Academy dominated the 2019 Matabeleland Swimming Championships by amassing 1 397 points to win this year’s competition that ended at City Pool on Sunday. The…

Zimbabwe, South Africa seek SEZs collabo

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THERE is strong political will by Government to adopt and implement the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) initiative in a mutually beneficial co-operation between Zimbabwe and…

Letters to the Editor: Payouts hike relief for pensioners but still not enough

Arthur Kaseke  The recently announced pension benefits upward variation by NSSA, though falling far short of pensioners’ expectations in this highly charged inflationary environment, came as a relief to most…

Water, sanitation and energy supply in Masvingo’s communal areas

Ian Scoones  When we started our research on the new resettlement areas in the early 2000s, one of the things people frequently said to us was that they were happy…

Churches endorse political dialogue

Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau Leaders of indigenous churches yesterday praised President Mnangagwa for initiating political dialogue with his opponents, but stressed that the discussions should be pursued on the basis…

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