Govt to build more schools

GOVERNMENT is targeting constructing at least 10 schools per province this year, in a bid to address a learning infrastructure deficit which currently stands at 3 000.

Last year Government built 18 schools in eight provinces while private organisations and individuals contributed 150.

Rainmaking: Religion versus science

Following Israel Kawanzaruwa’s claim that the recent rains in the country were a direct result of rainmaking rituals conducted by members of his clan at the sacred Nharira Hills, scientists and religious people have rubbished the assertion.

Bosso unaudited financials to hog limelight

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent LACK of audited accounts at Highlanders’ annual general meeting scheduled for this morning could see the gathering being moved to another day if precedence is followed. Highlanders…

Mysterious caller is ruining my peace

I am a girl aged 19 and I am currently in a relationship with an average looking guy. I love him so much and I would do anything for him. Things are serious between us and I really would love to spend the rest of my life with him. My problem stems from the fact that there is an unknown caller who is calling me on my mobile phone and my landline at home constantly.

Zim to import high yielding breeding pigs

ZIMBABWE will soon import 230 high-yielding pig breeding stock from South Africa under a European Union funded Value Chain Alliance for Livestock Upgrading Empowerment (VALUE) project.

‘I will do what Knowledge did at Kaizer Chiefs’

SOUTH Africa-based footballer Knox Mutizwa has expressed his desire to follow in the footsteps of his hero and Warriors captain Knowledge Musona and play for Kaizer Chiefs. Musona’s transfer to…

New initiative for modelling industry

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter REIGNING Matabeleland North Miss Tourism Zimbabwe (MTZ) queen Monalisa Tafirenyika has been named provincial co-ordinator of the new Miss Zimbabwe Grand 2020 pageant. Tafirenyika (22) who…

When rural Ntepe comes to life

Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday Life Correspondent ON the outskirts of the gold mining town Gwanda lies rural Ntepe which is just 39 kilometres south of the Matabeleland South’s capital. At a first…

Search for new NRZ suitor begins

Harare Bureau The renewed search for a suitor for the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) is set to begin this week after the US$400 million deal with Diaspora Infrastructure Development…

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