Communities tell tales of success of Resilience Building Fund

Vincent Gono, Features Editor TUCKED in the deep parts of Nkayi district close to Lupane in Matabeleland North Province, Singeni community in ward 25 is a little divorced from everything that…

Sables coach gets New Zealand attachment

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter  AN opportunity to experience how a professional rugby franchise operates has been presented to Zimbabwe Sables coach Brendan Dawson when he goes for attachment at Hurricanes…

Body found in ditch: Foul play suspected

Mollet Ndebele, Sunday News Reporter A 47-year-old man was found dead in a ditch near Munyoro Shopping Centre in Nkulumane, Bulawayo last week in what relatives suspect could have been a…

EU to review Zim sanctions again

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent  THE European Union (EU) is ready to meet  and  review remaining sanctions on Zimbabwe as relations between the two continue to thaw. The bloc last month announced…

National anti-corruption strategy set for launch

The past week saw the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) convene meetings in all the country’s 10 provinces to receive final input from stakeholders on the development of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS).

Going Hybrid — Second Generation Honda Insight

Lovert Mafukure LAST week we looked at the Honda Insight. It was one of the first ever Hybrids to be mass produced. It had a quaky design which never became…

Matabeleland cattle condition improves

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter  THE condition of cattle in the Matabeleland region has significantly improved following the rainfall which was received in most parts of the country last month, officials…

90 trafficked minors intercepted at Beitbridge

Border officials intercepted 92 minors who were being smuggled through Beitbridge Border Post last year and arrested more than 16 000 people for illegal crossings in the six months to June 2019.

A parliamentary inquiry into the state of border posts said this was  indicative of porous borders.

DWT ex-CEO in trouble again

Golden Sibanda David Whitehead workers have petitioned the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to investigate former chief executive and minority shareholder Edwin Chimanye for allegedly taking some of the company’s assets…

Chevrons’ spin troubles

Is the Zimbabwe cricket team struggling for a frontline Test spinner?

That was one of the questions raised in the Chevron’s camp after the team’s recent poor run stretching over three Tests.

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