PSL set up medical committee

AMID all the gloom that has been brought about by a number of challenges that have led to the delayed start of the season, the Premier Soccer League is not resting on its laurels and has set up a medical committee that will also assist with the implementation of Club Licensing tenets.

UK-based Good Samaritan for Kezi’s gastroschisis baby

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter ABANDONED at three by a young juvenile and probably traumatised mother and an unknown father, baby Sibongile Ndebele, now six, suffers from a congenital disorder that has…

45 years jail for stealing copper cables

Sinokuthaba Dube, Sunday News Reporter A MAN from Bulawayo has been sentenced to 45 years in prison for stealing copper cables on three separate occasions. Prosper Tshuma (26) from Iminyela suburb…

Teach us to pray

Apostle P Chisale PRAYERLESSNESS is a sign of pride and it is also a sign that a person does not trust God that He will answer his/her prayers. A person…

Seedco calls for innovation

SEED producer and research company, Seed Co, in partnership with Boost Fellowship — a grouping of tertiary students — has called for youths to dedicate time into agriculture-related innovations that will foster improved farming methods in the country.

BMRFB chairman gives up fight against ZRU

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter  BULAWAYO Metropolitan Rugby Football Board (BMRFB) departing chairman, Craig Change has given up his fight against Zimbabwe Rugby Union’s decision to dissolve his executive, which should…

Theileriosis outbreak illustrates need for farmers to diversify

 Mhlupheki  Dube  LAST week we discussed the issue of some abattoirs and certain big chain supermarkets alleged to be cashing in on desperate farmers who are selling sick animals for…

Call to protect Zim security guards in SA

Mthokozisi Dube, Sunday News Correspondent  As South Africa celebrated Human Rights Day yesterday, an employer association in the private security sector called on authorities to look into the plight of Zimbabwean…

Man battles oral cavity cancer

Tendai Bhebe, Sunday News Correspondent  A 20-year-old Gweru man is battling an unusual life-threatening condition, oral cavity cancer and is appealing for assistance to undergo an operation. Mr Tafadzwa Ngwenya from…

ZAA: Delivering safe meat to you

Abattoir operations have been regularised by the adoption of a code of practice that promotes compliance among its members and ensures that abattoir operators deliver safe meat to the public by observing safe and hygienic practices in the slaughter of meat. 

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