Former Orlando Pirates coach ‘Michu’ in court on sexual assault charge: NPA

Zambian national football coach Milutin Sredojević, known more commonly as Michu, has been released on R10 000 bail after appearing in court in a sexual assault case. The 51-year-old, who…

Hunt: Billiat has a lot to work on

KAIZER Chiefs coach Gavin Hunt has commented on striker Khama Billiat’s first goal of the season, but said he still has a lot to improve on. Chiefs’ stuttering start to…

Customer service on Black Friday

The journey to the festive season would always begin in November. This has always been a significant month in the life of a working customer, because that is when they got their 13th cheque. Other things being normal, workers from both the public and private sector get rewarded for their good performance through bonuses.

Muthuli hands over ICT equipment to police

Harmony Agere
THE Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Professor Mthuli Ncube, recently handed over to police computer equipment and associated software procured under the ministry’s capacity building budget for anti-money laundering.

‘Utilise technology to drive SDGs’

Online Reporter
INNOVATION should continue to play a key role in Zimbabwe’s socio-economic development, with a particular focus on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ICT Minister Jenfan Muswere has said.

Herbalists cry foul

Tendai Chara
HERBALISTS and traditional healers expressed their dissatisfaction about the way Government is handling the integration of its members into the national delivery system.

Gender-based violence: Negative health consequences

More specifically, November 25 is a commemoration of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. And December 10, is commemorated as the Human Rights Day.

JUST IN: High hopes for Chipayi Women’s 5km Race

AFTER successfully hosting the inaugural Chipayi Women’s 5km road race last year, the event returns tomorrow in Highfield with some of the leading female distance runners in the country excepted to take part.

Rural folks urged to form burial societies

Tendai Chara
RURAL communities have been urged to start burial societies as the cost of maintaining funeral insurance cover soars.

Introduce mining at primary school level

Tendai Chara
CALLS for Government to introduce mining studies at primary school level are getting louder by the day, the Sunday Mail Online has gathered.

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