Pensioners send SOS to Govt

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter THE National Railways Pensioners Association has appealed to the Government to extend the US$30 allowances to retired workers that were not in civil service, saying…

Fare thee well, Samukuze!

A dark cloud once again hangs over the showbiz fraternity.

This follows the untimely death of music promoter and businessman Charles Mukuze, better known as Samukuze.

Several people had a good working relationship with the humble promoter.

Lantana Camara invades Rainforest

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE invasive lantana camara plant is reportedly fast spreading into the Victoria Falls National Park where environmentalists have warned about its threat to the Rainforest…

‘Reserve small-scale mining for locals’

The Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) has implored the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development to reserve small scale-mining for locals to ensure that they are not eclipsed by foreign-owned conglomerates.

Ex-Bosso player relives Freedom Camp bombing

TODAY we round up our interview with Cde Clarence Tshuma pseudo name Cde Shungu Moyo who was part of a contingent of Highlanders Football Club 1976 U-16 squad, which after…

Relative has overstayed welcome

Hello Mai Chisamba. I am a 17-year-old girl and I am in Lower Sixth. My biological father left for South Africa when I was about four-years-old. At the time, my mother was pregnant with my other sibling. In total, we are three.

Zim exports pick up as world markets open

WHEN Zimbabwe and many other countries from around the world were forced into lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus, there were concerns from business on how this would affect the economy.

This came from the understanding that lockdowns resulted in reduced consumption of non-essential commodities.

Taking strategic action in turbulence

Play to win and not just to play.

Turbulence will always challenge you but cannot kill you unless you have an overdose. It will challenge your resolve, your mind and the efficacy of your strategies.

How to stretch money in a crisis

Seeing your income dry up because of a job furlough, layoff or loss can be a scary thing, especially during a global pandemic like the coronavirus.

If you are wondering how to make your money stretch even further when you do not have an emergency fund to fall back on, these tips can help.

Typhoid outbreak in Bulawayo

Vusumuzi Dube/ Ngqwele Dube, Sunday News Reporters TESTS done at private laboratories to ascertain the cause of 12 deaths and illness to more than 1 500 residents of Luveve in…

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