Woman axes boyfriend for leaving her for beer drink

Leonard Ncube , Victoria Falls Reporter IN a fit of rage, a 50-year-old Binga woman allegedly struck her live-in boyfriend once on the head with an axe accusing him of…

Low uptake of tourism stimulus loan facility

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter GOVERNMENT is concerned about slow uptake of the tourism stimulus loan funds amid revelations that financial institutions are turning down many applications. The Zimbabwe Tourism…

There is life beyond HIV infection

Hazel Marimbiza When Ms Hilda Pachawo was diagnosed with HIV at the age of 27, she thought her life was over. But now she is 46 years old and still…

Hunt for Zisco investor again

Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Zisco) is in a fresh hunt for strategic partner to resuscitate operations.  

Reimagining Education for children in Zimbabwe

For Mukudzei Madzivire, the Junior President of Zimbabwe the recently launched digital learning platform, Learning Passport will transform education in Zimbabwe and beyond.

Women married to the struggle: Part 1

NUMEROUS commentators bemoan the lack of recognition of women freedom fighters.

$400m for urban road rehab

Work has already started on repairing urban roads under the Government’s Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP), set up after the MDC-run urban councils had failed, spending much time on politicking and corruption, with teams now on Harare’s Ardbennie Road.

Bikers donate to orphanage in Kwekwe

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent Motorcyclists under the Zimbabwe Free Riders Club (ZFRC) on Saturday donated an assortment of goods to Precious Souls Children’s Home in Redcliff as part of their…

Agric landscape has changed for the better

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE land reform exercise, which Government undertook after Independence corrected colonial imbalances in the ownership of the means of production by giving back land to locals…

Rufaro Stadium investor runs into brickwall

HARARE City Council might have lost a huge opportunity to own a modern football stadium after the municipality turned down a private investor’s offer to renovate, and maintain Rufaro, in exchange for naming rights.

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