SA-based pair in buy-a-pad campaign

Sinokuthaba Dube, Sunday News Reporter TWO Zimbabweans based in South Africa have started a buy-a-pad-campaign, aimed at raising funds to assist underprivileged girls in Matabeleland provinces with sanitary pads. The campaigns…

Hwange to demolish 50 houses

Fairness Moyana in Hwange HWANGE Colliery Company Limited is set to demolish a section of its condemned houses in a bid to force out illegal occupants, a development that will leave…

Letters to the Editor: Suspended youths are no saints

L Makombe, Harare We are all sinners and fall short of the glory of God. If one says he is without, he is liar.  The suspended Zanu-PF youths are no…

800 Zimbabweans in coronavirus lockdown

Lincoln Towindo and Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporters ABOUT 800 Zimbabweans are part of the 60 million people that are living in Hubei province — the epicentre of the coronavirus (COVID-19)…

Govt, partners scale up food distribution

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) will be scaling up its food distribution programme to cover 3,5 million people in Zimbabwe, it has been learnt.

The efforts are expected to complement Government’s ongoing efforts to support the 7,7 million Zimbabweans that are considered to be food insecure following the worst drought in 40 years.

Horrific crash claims four

Four occupants of a Honda Fit vehicle perished, while the driver was seriously injured on Friday evening in a horrific head-on collision on a sharp curve just after Gweru.

The driver of the small vehicle, who was reportedly speeding, had encroached into the lane of the oncoming truck while trying to overtake two vehicles.

Boy child needs not be superhuman

OUR previous article titled “Grooming boy child builds a powerful generation”, startled many.

Most people have grown accustomed to seeing campaigns that encourage support for the girl child. The assumption is that the boy child, culturally, is always the favoured one and thus gets all the support he needs. That is wrong!

Bulawayo loses $21m property to fire

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter BULAWAYO lost property worth $20,6 million last year to fire while $3 billion worth of property was under fire exposure as 25 percent of fire hydrants in…

Battle over Huawei could prove more disruptive

China’s ambassador to Australia, Cheng Jingye, let the cat out of the bag last wee) when he lambasted Canberra over its decision to exclude Huawei from the build-out of Australia’s 5G network.

In uncharacteristically sharp diplomatic language, Cheng described Australia’s campaign against Huawei as “politically motivated” and “discriminatory”.

Money markets: All Share index ends short week on a lower note

THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade is taking part in the second session of the Zimbabwe-Botswana Bi-National Commission (BNC) with the focus to strengthen economic ties between the…

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