A lifetime journey with HIV
Debra Matabvu FOR Enita Kwaramba, waking up every day is a gift that she never takes for granted. From the day she was born, death has seemed to lurk in…
Rains delay Zanu-PF DCC elections
Sunday News Reporters VOTING in most areas across the country in the District Co-ordinating Committee (DCC) elections started late yesterday and will continue today after the process was disrupted by…
Aussie firm completes mapping for oil well site
Golden Sibanda Invictus Energy, the Australia listed firm exploring for oil and gas in Muzarabani, has completed field work to map out sites to gather earth crust vibrations that can…
Zvishavane woman marries two men, gets arrested
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Sunday News Reporter A ZVISHAVANE woman has been arrested for allegedly marrying two men after accusing her first husband of having failed to be intimate with her for…
Treasury crafts debt control plan
Business Reporter Government has formulated a framework for evaluating, monitoring and managing publicly guaranteed and on-lent loans as they contribute to significant debt accumulation in the event of default by…
Pupils in Zimsec nightmare
Emmanuel Kafe ZIMBABWE School Examination Council (zimsec) examinations started in earnest last week but some candidates failed to sit due to failure to obtain national identity cards. John Mhandu (not…
Dr Obert Mpofu tests positive for Covid-19
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter ZANU-PF Secretary for Administration Dr Obert Mpofu has gone on self-isolation after testing positive for Covid-19. Zanu-PF acting spokesperson Cde Patrick Chinamasa last night confirmed that…
High-yielding gold tunnel lures dozens to death
Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau AN attempt by artisanal miners at Ran Mine to supplant a central mineshaft pillar using an explosive, hours before the tragic mine collapse, triggered a…
Rats cannot think beyond peanuts
AROUND this time in 2018, witty cynics, the majority of whom have happily found a convenient playground on social media platforms, were whining and whingeing that shortages of Coca-Cola — which is a generic name in this part of the world for any type of fizzy drinks — were likely to make the festive season the gloomiest it had ever been since colonial Rhodesia.
‘They called me a dissident’
Tennyson Ndlovu is quite an enigma. Having joined the liberation struggle at 21, he quickly became a highly-respected instructor for the Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZPRA), only to be demobilised — and not integrated into the army — at independence.











