Businessman honours pioneer liberation fighter
Sunday News Correspondent ONE of the first people to fire bullets during the armed struggle, Cde Moffat Hadebe has urged Zimbabweans to jealously guard the gains of the armed struggle.…
Cde Matemadanda hospitalised
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Sunday News Reporter ZANU-PF National Political Commissar Cde Victor Matemadanda (pictured) is recovering at home after falling ill last week.. The party’s Acting Secretary for Information and Publicity,…
The mystery of praise
Sunday sermon with Apostle Chisale Greetings beloved nation. As the nations of the world we are going through hard times of being surrounded by Covid-19 that has seen the lives…
AG raises red flag over imported goods
ABOUT 87 percent of imported goods are not being checked for quality thereby increasing the risk of inferior products flooding the local market, Auditor-General Mrs Mildred Chiri has revealed.
‘Nervous’ Osaka feels the heat
As the world’s highest-paid sportswoman and a three-time Grand Slam champion, Naomi Osaka is no stranger to the spotlight, but ahead of the release of her personalised range of apparel…
Serving in Ian Smith’s Rhodesian Airforce
AS the country inches towards Unity Day signed on December 22, 1987 when Zanu and Zapu put civil hostilities in the Matabeleland and Midlands provinces aside, bringing peace to the country which we enjoy up to this day, Garikai Mazara sat down with Robin Bale Smith, now a farmer in Banket, and spoke about his days serving in Ian Smith’s Rhodesian Airforce. The 1987 Unity Accord was not the first time that enemies were coming together on a peace mission as in 1979, the Lancaster House Agreement brought hostilities between the Patriotic Front and Rhodesia to an end after a protracted 15-year-old “bush war”. But what was it like to fight the “bush war” on the Rhodesian front?
No golden handshake for De Jongh
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter FC Platinum president, Fabian Mashingaidze has dismissed as speculation that the club is paying their former coach Pieter de Jongh a US$120 000 golden handshake.…
Man ‘hangs’ self over money transaction
Faith Chapuza, Sunday News Reporter A middle-AGED Zaka man in Masvingo allegedly hanged himself following an argument with his wife over money sent to his sister meant for his daughter…
SA-based Zimbos hold mini-trade fair
Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday News Correspondent SMALL-to-medium businesses run by Zimbabwean women shone brightly after edging their regional peers at the recently held mini-trade fair in South Africa. A number of…
336 vie for District Development Committee positions in Matabeleland North
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter PREPARATIONS for the impending Zanu-PF District Development Committee (DCC) elections in Matabeleland North have intensified with aspiring candidates moving around as a group as they…










