Informal sector players get handouts

Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday News Correspondent A LOCAL non-governmental organisation, Hope Restorers Academy has joined the corporate world in providing food aid to the vulnerable in a bid to address food…

Shabanie Mine insist they are the oldest football club in Zimbabwe

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent Arguments of who is older always erupt among peers in a community with being older equated to more respect and extra wisdom. More often the one…

Bosso concerned about juniors, says chairman

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent HIGHLANDERS FC chairman, Kenneth Mhlophe has allayed fears the club’s famed junior policy is under threat following the departure of three age group coaches. The entire…

Toast to unsung heroines

Motherhood is not a hobby, it is a calling.

You are made a mother by the Creator, who gives you the heart, the will, power, means and ability.

Thus, it is more than a responsibility.

Save the Children donates hygiene packs

Sunday News Reporter SAVE the Children on Wednesday donated hygiene packs to 300 households and Government departments in Matobo District meant to enhance the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. The…

Health expert explains treatment of Covid-19 patients

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter PEOPLE who test positive for coronavirus and develop mild symptoms are given painkillers while those not showing any signs are not given any medicine, a medical…

Abantwana kabagcinwe ezindlini

Ethel Ncube ABAZALI bakoBulawayo bafaka abantwana engozini yokuthola umkhuhlane weCovid-19 nanko phela babonakala emalokitshini atshiyeneyo begcwele ezitaladeni bedlala kukanti abanye bayabe bedinga amanzi. Iphephandaba likazulu linanzelele ukuba abazali abanengi bathuma…

Feed Gwanda Project off the ground

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent THE Gwanda Local Peace Committee is mobilising resources to assist vulnerable people whose plight has been worsened by the national lockdown. In a statement, a pastoral…

Understanding chemical colour codes is important for livestock farmers

Mhlupheki Dube  MOST farmers employ illiterate to semi-literate personnel to look after their animals. These are usually young boys from Lupane, Nkayi or Binga and any such districts of Matabeleland…

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