4,6m free masks for school children
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has started channelling the $350 million it received from Treasury to acquire more than four million face masks among…
Local clubs not that hard hit by Covid-19: Machana
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent ZIFA board member in charge of finance, Philemon Machana believes club owners should be pleased that they are not spending money on club activities due to…
Choral singer goes solo
Animals that hunt in packs or groups often increase their chances of success in capturing prey.
However, some animals, particularly the largest species of the cat family, prefer hunting alone and are usually no less successful than their familial counterparts.
Transport situation to normalise
Vusumuzi Dube & Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday News Reporters THE transport situation in Bulawayo is set to normalise from today after Zupco received 120 000 litres of fuel yesterday. Thousands of…
‘Reliving the battle that changed my life’
Cde Peter Chipo John Muchimwe (PCJM) vividly remembers a war battle that changed his life. Today he walks with an aid after a bullet pierced through his right thigh. The former liberation war fighter recounts to our Deputy News Editor Levi Mukarati (LM) how he survived the war.
Solar to balance Zim energy mix
Zimbabwe may soon bring to an end a debilitating power crisis and achieve self-sufficiency through measures aimed at achieving a sustainable energy mix.
This has seen the Government dole out several licences to independent power producers (IPPs) keen to invest in solar energy.
‘ZANU PF will not brook anarchy’
The ruling party will not stand idle as opposition activists promote anarchy but will respond appropriately to any threats to the country’s peace, ZANU PF acting spokesman Cde Patrick Chinamasa has said.
Mapositori running the show
I was tucking into more than a fair portion of roasted T-bone steak and steamed veggies at a colleague’s house when I tried to sprinkle some salt on the delectable meal in order to enrichen and enliven my palate.
Keep stadiums upgraded, councils urged
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent THE Parliamentary Committee on Youth, Sports, Arts and Recreation has urged stadium owners to keep abreast with modern developments to ensure the facilities are ready to…
Devolution: Mazowe primes for growth
ZIMBABWE is implementing devolution as one of the signature programmes for development under President Mnangagwa’s vision for the country to become a middle-income economy by 2030. Under Vision 2030, the President has pressed for balanced development of rural and urban areas, and an end to the lopsided perception of Harare as the “Bamba zonke of development”.











