Agent lines land Econet workers in trouble
TWO Econet Wireless Zimbabwe (EWZ) employees have been arrested for allegedly fraudulently using agent lines belonging to cotton company ETG Parrogate to conduct illegal foreign currency transactions.
E-learning exposes education gap
GLOBALLY, one of the first measures adopted to contain the novel coronavirus was social distancing, which meant that schools, colleges and universities had to close.
In Zimbabwe, school doors remain shut.
Wishing you a Happy Mother’s Day
This is a celebration honouring mothers, motherhood, maternal bonds and the influence of mothers in society. It is important on this day to express love, respect and to honour women for their contribution in nurturing families, communities and indeed the nation.
Gen Mujuru heroism beyond reproach
Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa’s critique on General Solomon Mujuru’s biography “The Army and Politics in Zimbabwe: Mujuru, the Liberation Fighter and Kingmaker” authored by Miles Tendi elicited robust debate last week on the life of the late hero. Here, we publish a reaction from Reason Wafawarova to Ambassador Mutsvangwa’s instalment.
No respite for released ex-prisoners
AS the second batch of 2 528 inmates walked out of various prisons around Zimbabwe last week, benefiting from the Presidential clemency, it was freedom at last for some, but others found themselves in an unexpected fix.
For James Dube, Maxwell Sibanda and Mncedisi Ncube, it was as if they were walking into yet another prison, a mental one.
Councillors to decide on Egodini
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter BULAWAYO councillors will this week decide on the fate of the Egodini rehabilitation project in the city as they resume sittings after the country downgraded…
Touts smile all the way to the bank
Commuter omnibus crews have spent the past 42 days under a coronavirus-induced lockdown, which has wiped off their incomes and stolen their livelihoods.
Although the lockdown regulations were relaxed recently, private transport operators have not been allowed to resume operations for fear that they could be vehicles through which the virus spreads.
COMMENT: Livestock farmers must complement Govt efforts to revive sector
JUDITH Moyo, in her article “The missing link for Matabeleland beef farmers” emphasises that the Matabeleland region has for a long time been known to be a place where the…
Highlanders coach faces salary cut
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent HIGHLANDERS have engaged technical manager, Mark Harrison with a view to slash his salary until football activities resume. The local Premiership season is yet to kick…
Sandra on trials, tribulations of a female superstar
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter ONLY a few months after emerging as the toast of the Zimbabwean music scene back in 2003, Sandra Ndebele was confronted with the realities of…











