Zimbabwean women making an impact
Throughout history, there have been great lady warriors who have fought for, defended and spectacularly ruled their kingdoms, even though little credit is given to them.
Locally-based rugby players get Sables chance
Mehluli Sibanda-Senior Sports Reporter LOCALLY-based rugby players have been given a chance to play for the country’s senior national fifteens team after getting invited to the Sables testing as well…
Farmers shift focus to goat production
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Sunday News Reporter LIVESTOCK farmers have shifted their focus to goat production whose population has since risen by 2,7 percent to reach close to 4 million between 2019…
Rural homesteads on wetlands to be relocated
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Sunday News Reporter THE Government will soon start relocating people in rural areas whose homesteads were built on wetlands to concur with the impending demolition of houses and…
BCC struggles to provide water to residents
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter BULAWAYO residents are going for weeks without water supplies despite the local authority saying they have enough quantities in their supply dams to last until…
Violent death in Emganwini
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter AN unidentified man, who appeared to have been brutally assaulted was found dead in front of a house in Emganwini suburb in Bulawayo yesterday morning,…
Lightning kills 19 beasts
Fairness Moyana in Hwange FARMERS in BH27 Village under Chief Mvuthu in Hwange District are counting their losses after a bolt of lightning killed 19 cattle during a storm that…
Women at the face of crisis must not be ignored
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter WOMEN Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Minister Dr Sithembiso Nyoni has stressed the dilemma women face in trying to deal with humanitarian crises such…
Growing anxiety over UFO sightings
Alleged sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) in parts of Chipinge and Chimanimani set tongues wagging last week.
Green solutions for raw sewage crisis
OVER the years, the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has taken towns and municipalities to court for discharging raw sewage into the environment.











