Mobile chapel for mourners
Nkosilathi Sibanda, Business Correspondent FUNERAL service providers are pressed to offer products that resonate with the new normal, with First Mutual Funeral Services, being the first in the country to…
Lockdown decision: A stitch in time
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter THE Government’s decision to lockdown the country after the first Covid-19 cases were recorded was a timely move, with the country subsequently registering overall mortality…
10-year-old needs US$30 000 for bone marrow
Ngqwele Dube, Sunday News Correspondent A 10-year-old boy from Emakhandeni in Bulawayo is seeking US$30 000 to undergo a bone marrow transplant after being diagnosed with fanconi anaemia in 2016.…
Gwanda vendors still out in the cold
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent SIX months after the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic and commencement of the lockdown, vendors in Gwanda are still stranded as they have not yet been…
Sadc ratchets up anti-sanctions drive
REGIONAL countries will make an emphatic stand against the continued imposition of economic sanctions on Zimbabwe on October 25 through various activities to commemorate the day of solidarity against the embargo.
Sadc ratchets up anti-sanctions drive
REGIONAL countries will make an emphatic stand against the continued imposition of economic sanctions on Zimbabwe on October 25 through various activities to commemorate the day of solidarity against the embargo.
Another gruesome child murder
As the country is still in shock following the murder of a seven-year-old child in Murehwa, police have arrested a 43-year-old man from Zvimba for allegedly striking his son to death with a hoe while seriously injuring another.
National hero Chigudu burial set for tomorrow
National hero, Brigadier General Ruphus Chigudu, will be buried at the National Heroes Acre tomorrow — where attendance by the public will be limited due to Covid-19 health regulations.
Fresh audit targets 36 officials
THIRTY-SIX high-profile figures, who have assets worth a combined US$4,5 million, are the target of a fresh lifestyle audit that is being conducted by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), it has emerged.
New law to criminalise unpatriotic acts
CABINET will soon consider the principal framework of a proposed law that will criminalise and impose stiff penalties for campaigning against the country through private correspondence with foreign governments and harming national interests.










