Slow responsiveness from big players will kill the livestock industry
Mhlupheki Dube ONE of the surprising and frustrating aspects in the livestock industry especially from the farmer’s point of view is the reluctance and near inertia attitudes towards making changes…
Athletes want piece of Covid-19 relief cake
ZIMBABWE sprinter Ngoni Makusha and his fellow athletes have put their names in the hat for Government’s $10 million Covid-19 relief package for athletes, as the 26-year-old continues to hold out hope for a berth at next year’s Tokyo Olympic Games.
Covid-19 — rural population remains unbothered
Vincent Gono, Features Editor ELEVEN-year-old Shelton Ndou of Makado in Beitbridge has been playing a home-made soccer ball with village age mates outside when his father arrived from South Africa…
PPC donates to frontline workers
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent CEMENT producer Pretoria Portland Cement (PPC) Zimbabwe has donated Personal Protective Clothing (PPE) to Gwanda District to assist in the fight against Covid-19. PPC Collen Bawn…
Prices remain unchanged
Prices of basic commodities in major retail outlets have remained unchanged in the past fortnight, with products such as sugar and cooking oil now readily available on the shelves.
Zim, SA collaborate on The Amavuso Project
Ngqwele Dube, Sunday News Correspondent ARTS organisation, Nhimbe Trust have launched a collaborative project that highlights the “Blesser/ Blessee” phenomenon. Nhimbe partnered South Africa’s Sibikwa Arts Centre to come up…
ZISCA revival on
THE Zimbabwe Soccer Coaches Association is set for a major revival that will see local gaffers benefiting immensely in both labour and technical issues.
ZISCA chairman Bhekimpilo Nyoni said the association will hold elections next year.
Covid-19 testing: My shortest horror story
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter ON Friday last week I got tested for Covid-19 and the results were negative. We had been instructed to go and get screened as part of…
Gokwe woman finally buried
FINALLY, her soul can rest in peace.
This was the chorus in Gokwe on Tuesday last week during the burial of Chipo Sigudhu’s remains, which had spent 42 months in a mortuary.
Serena Williams for Top Seed Open
Serena Williams will return to the court for the first time since the start of the coronavirus pandemic when she competes at the inaugural edition of the Top Seed Open in Lexington, Kentucky, from August 10.






