Gwanda left with one week’s water chemicals
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent ZIMBABWE National Water Authority (Zinwa) Umzingwane Catchment is faced with a shortage of water treatment chemicals as the organisation is left with chemicals that can last for…
Names that render opinion among the baPedi section of the BaKalanga
Pathisa Nyathi FOR a people who are orally literate naming and names provide an opportunity for a commentary on historical, social, cultural and political matters. It is for this reason…
Fall armyworm descends on Umguza
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter THE Department of Agricultural Technical and Extension Services (Agritex) has reported a fall armyworm infestation in Umguza District, Matabeleland North Province. Matabeleland North provincial principal agronomist…
Man (54) rapes drunk teenager at Christmas party
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A 54-YEAR-OLD Gwanda man has been arrested after he allegedly gave a 17-year-old juvenile beer to drink at a Christmas party and went on to rape her…
Government mulls solar-powered irrigation
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent THE Government is considering installing solar panels at irrigation schemes across the country as production was being hampered by the constant power cuts that are affecting the…
Letters to the Editor: Drought resistant crops way to go
While I am usually an optimistic person, I do not really think we are going to have normal rainfall this season. This is despite the fact that we recently received…
Eight mergers of firms in third quarter of 2019
Njabulo Bhebe, Business reporter EIGHT company mergers were recorded in the country in the third quarter of last year, a slight increase from the second quarter, as the business sector seeks…
Every year the arts needs some serious disruption
Raisedon Baya AS the year begins, we are all hopeful that it will be better than last year and the other years before. Young artistes are hoping to horn their…
Baboons terrorise residents, ransack kitchens
Mollet Ndebele, Sunday News Reporter A TROOP of hungry baboons has invaded Pumula South suburb in Bulawayo where they are reportedly ransacking pots and climbing on rooftops to tamper with satellite…
Tourism provides opportunities for education, inspiration
Phineas Chauke CECIL John Rhodes is known to have loved to go and sit on top of the hill which he renamed “The view of the world” where he was…











