Njube teacher ‘stage managed demo’
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter IT has emerged that a Njube High School teacher Mr Brian Mutsiba, who led more than 150 pupils including Form Ones from the school onto the…
Creating impact in your writing
Charles Dube THE aim in these three episodes has been to show how learners can improve writing stories. Today we focus on building detail just to temporarily wrap up this…
Dairy sector misses target
Njabulo Bhebe, Sunday News Reporter THE effects of drought are being felt throughout the farming communities, with the dairy sector having failed to meet its target for last year. According to…
Remembering November 2017: The month that brought hope
Michael Mhlanga WE savoured freedom in a long time, and it felt good. This is the best summary in recounting the symbolism that was netted by the advent of the…
Two die in Honda Fit accident
Sinokuthaba Dube, Sunday News Reporter TWO people died on the spot while one was reportedly injured when a Honda Fit veered off the road and hit them in Cowdray Park, Bulawayo…
DDF starts moving grain in Mat South
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent THE Government has deployed seven trucks in Matabeleland South to transport grain from various Grain Market Board depots across the province to communities in a bid to…
History of Mt Hampden
When the occupying Pioneer Column set off for Zimbabwe on June 28 1890 from the then Macloutsie, Bechuanaland (now Botswana), where it was temporarily based after its journey from South Africa, Mt Hampden was set to be its final destination.
History of Mt Hampden
When the occupying Pioneer Column set off for Zimbabwe on June 28 1890 from the then Macloutsie, Bechuanaland (now Botswana), where it was temporarily based after its journey from South Africa, Mt Hampden was set to be its final destination.
Varsity student loans back
Thobekile Khumalo, Sunday News Reporter THE Government has re-introduced student loans, and is installing free Wi-Fi at institutions of higher learning and has released at least $6 million to each State…
Government to gradually inject high denomination notes
Kuda Bwititi, Harare Bureau Government will “carefully and gradually” inject into circulation high-denomination notes within the next few months, starting with $10 up to $50 by year-end, to ease prevailing cash…









