Girl (9) killed by crocodile

Omega Majahana, Sunday News Reporter A NINE-year-old girl from Matobo, Matabeleland South province, was killed by a crocodile at Hovi River while she was washing her lunch box last week.…

Nation mourns decorated military commander Nyikayaramba

Harare Bureau THE country has yet again been plunged into mourning following the death of Lieutenant General (Retired) Douglas Nyikayaramba with President Mnangagwa saying the void he has left will…

Journey to Stonehenge: Some background information

Pathisa Nyathi TODAY we give some very basic background information on Stonehenge which is the focus of articles that I have started penning. As said in the first article, interest…

Covid-19 a moving target

Professor Arthur Mutambara THE personal Covid-19 strategy is a moving target. But here is where I am at the moment. While waiting for the vaccine, there are other things folks…

Untapped opportunities in processed foods sector

Trade Focus Allan Majuru THE processed food sector plays a critical role in the overall growth of the Zimbabwean economy. This is one sector that has seen steady growth in…

Second Chimurenga: Spirit led war

CDE Pepukai, born Nyembesi Judith Tsodzo, left school in Rushinga in 1974 to join the liberation struggle. She was 15 years old and had just completed her Grade 7. Three…

Chiredzi South cut off from service delivery

Sharon Chimenya, Masvingo Correspondent CHIREDZI South Constituency which relies heavily from services in Chiredzi town has been cut off from the centre following the incessant rains in the area. The…

Covid-19 lockdown:Valentine nightmare for smallhouses

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter VALENTINE’S Day festivities in the city and beyond with be at a record low today, as couples will be limited in ways to express their love…

Workers benefit from steady salaries

Harare Bureau WORKERS in the public and private sectors have benefited from a steady increase of basic salaries between January 2020 and January 2021 due to a stable economic environment…

President appoints new ministers

Mkhululi Ncube, Sunday News Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa recently appointed new ministers to replace cabinet ministers who died last month with Zimbabwe’s ambassador to the UN Ambassador Dr Frederick Shava taking…

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