BUZ stick to applications deadline
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Basketball Union of Zimbabwe (BUZ) will not extend the deadline for applications for the vacant coaching and managerial roles for various national teams. BUZ is…
Two pupils murdered, dumped into latrine
Two grade one pupils from Nyanga were murdered on Tuesday on their way home from Mbaza Primary School and their bodies were found the following day dumped in a disused toilet at an abandoned homestead after searchers followed a trail of blood.
Spanish bank helps Vic Falls women entrepreneurs
SCORES of Victoria Falls women informal traders and school children have benefited from the Reserve Bank of Spain’s financial literacy and capacity building programme.
Muzadzi’s suspension jolts DeMbare preparations
DYNAMOS coach, Tonderai Ndiraya, says the suspension of his right handman, Gift Muzadzi, has thrown their pre-season preparations into chaos.
Tobacco sales fetch US$23,3m
Zimbabwe has so far raked in US$23,3 million from the sale of 9,5 million kg of tobacco in five days, a 152 percent improvement compared with last year’s US$9,2 million from 3,9 million kg, statistics released by the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) show.
‘No prolonged power cuts during winter’
Government has allayed fears of severe power cuts during winter, saying households and businesses would not see prolonged daily outages despite reduced imports.
Preacher dad inspired A Level set book writer
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter MR DANISA Mkwananzi, an IsiNdebele teacher at Mosi-oa-Tunya High School in Victoria Falls has written a collection of short stories and the book has since…
Tanganda to relist on ZSE
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’S largest producer and distributor of tea and other beverages, Tanganda Tea Company Limited, is expected to relist on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) after over a decade…
New sweet potato variety launched
THE Government has added the orange-fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) which is high yielding, drought-tolerant, and easy to grow, to the food basket. It is also a rich source of Vitamin A.
Stamps pivotal in fight against HIV
Dr Timothy Stamps was a Health Advisor in the Office of the President and Cabinet and former Minister of Health and Child Welfare.











