English county teams visit to boost country’s tourism sector
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Reporter THE visit by two English County Cricket Clubs to Zimbabwe next month will boost the country’s tourism sector with both teams set to visit Zimbabwe’s number one…
SA could help solve UN SG’s mystery death
South Africa has skeletons in the closet that it needs to address.
One of these is the death of Dag Hammarskjöld, the Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN), in a plane crash shortly after midnight on September 17 to 18 1961.
Lecturer in sex-for-marks scandal
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter A LECTURER at the Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) told a first-year student that she would fail her course if she refused his sexual advances, while…
People with disabilities turn old tyres to gold
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Reporter PEOPLE living with disabilities attached to the National Council of Disabled Persons of Zimbabwe (NCDPZ) in Bulawayo have proven to all and sundry that disability is not…
Man rapes daughters for six years
Mollet Ndebele, Sunday News Reporter A MAN from Manningdale suburb in Bulawayo has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for raping his two daughters for a period spanning six years.…
Outcry over conditional buying method
Fairness Moyana in Hwange RESIDENTS in Hwange have come out guns blazing against local retail shops accusing them of daylight robbery as they force customers to buy other groceries as…
Anti-poaching film to debut in Hollywood
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter GONAREZHOU, a movie meant to bring the struggle against poaching to the big screen, is set to make its debut at the ongoing Pan-African Film…
PSL relegation debate resurfaces
AMID a tough operating environment that is choking the majority of the clubs, the Premier Soccer League have challenged the domestic game’s key stakeholders to urgently revisit the viability of continuing with an 18-team top-flight and the wisdom of the continued demotion of four teams every year.
Call to refine new Companies Act
Legal experts say drafters of the Companies and Other Business Entities Act (Chapter 24:31) need to re-look at some of its provisions that are unclear.
The new Companies Act, which will repeal the Companies Act (Chapter 24:03), is expected to come into force during the first quarter of 2020.








