Government to push for irrigation development

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent THE Government will continue to push irrigation development in rural areas through the Nation Irrigation Development Programme which targets to develop 200 hectares per district in the…

Man battles for life after fight over hookers

Sijabuliso Nyoni, Sunday News Reporter A man from Pumula North in Bulawayo is battling for life at Mpilo Central Hospital after he was attacked by two suspected illegal miners with a…

Divine Providence Skin Care looks to export

Njabulo Bhebe, Business Reporter  ONE of Bulawayo’s fastest growing indigenous skin care products manufacturer, Divine Providence Skin Care has set its sights on exploring regional markets as it seeks to further…

BCC to audit ward retention fund

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter BULAWAYO City Council’s internal audit section will this year work on auditing the ward retention fund, a move meant to find out whether the fund is…

Youth engage Zacc over corruption in mining sector

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent  YOUTHS from Matabeleland South have called on the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) to tackle corruption within the mining sector as it was hindering young people from benefiting…

Follow the money

College graduation speeches come in all lengths and styles. Some are truly remarkable; most, however, are instantly forgettable even when they’re being delivered by a well-known celebrity. One thing you can almost always count on hearing in every such oration is some version of this supposed wisdom: “Follow your dream, because money can’t make you happy.”

‘Policyholders can sue over value loss’

Slow progress on the development of a law to compel insurance companies and pension funds to compensate policyholders and pensioners for losses suffered following conversion of benefits post-dollarisation around 2009 could become a real headache for these firms if a class action lawsuit is launched.

Vusa Mkhaya on solo career

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter  Despite branching out on his own and pursuing solo projects, veteran imbube artiste and Insingizi member Vusa Mkhaya says he does not see himself as a…

Fire up the two strategic engines

Your frames of reference matter. They determine the way you see the world, see yourself and the decisions you make. Change starts when you change your frames of reference and you fire the right engine. No pilot will dare fly on one engine confidently. So it is with any individual or organisation — two engines are critical. You have to fire both, differently though.

Woman seeks aid for CT scan

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter A 36-YEAR-OLD Silobela woman, Ms Fadzai Mahara is seeking assistance to undergo a CT scan on her right knee which developed a large growth which has been…

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