Young tennis star George excels in South Africa

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter DESPITE being left stranded in foreign lands by a potential sponsor, Bulawayo’s tennis promising player, Emmly George did well in six tournaments in South Africa.…

UK based teacher faces terrorism charges

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter A UNITED Kingdom based science teacher and opposition activist, William Chinyanga (50) has been charged with four counts of terrorism after he encouraged his followers…

How to manage your grazing during summer season

ONE of the dilemmas in veld utilisation during the summer season is how to strike a balance between providing your animals maximum nutrition from the veld but preserving enough veld…

Midlands blood bank levels critically low

Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent BLOOD stock levels in Midlands have significantly dropped to a critical low, with supply to patients now on an emergency basis. In an interview, National Blood…

Dr David Mhabhinyani Ngwenya: Faced with evictions and a segregated education system

Cultural Heritage with Pathisa Nyathi BORN in 1936 on what then was an African reserve under Chief Nzula Masuku the son of Chief Hole and Princess Famona, daughter of King…

Snr cop sucked into ‘fake’ doctor scandal

Gibson Mhaka, Sunday News Reporter A TOP female cop in Bulawayo has been sucked into the case of a clinical officer at Mpilo Central Hospital who was arrested for allegedly…

Sugar bean: Profitable crop in season

Climate change vagaries have prompted the need for farmers to adopt climate smart crops that help mitigate against the effects of climate change. The false starts to the seasons, recurrence of mid-season droughts, heat waves, floods, persistent rains and the premature termination of the rainfall season over the years, are factors that require farmers to diversify cropping programmes so as to spread risk and increase chances of increased productivity. 

Look after your mental health

AS countries introduce measures to restrict movement as part of efforts to reduce the number of people infected with Covid-19, more and more of us are making huge changes to our daily routines.

Sugar mummy wants us to get married

Dr Rebecca Chisamba Mudzimba Customers letting me down Dear amai, how are you? I am a mother of three boys and I reside in a high-density area. We have a…

Masamvu left will for 12 wives, 79 children

THE late Zanu PF Central Committee member, businessman and former Mutasa North Member of Parliament, Cde Luke Phibion Masamvu, left behind a will that will soon be read out to his surviving 12 wives and 79 children, a family member said.

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