‘Serve people’, BCC, Umguza RDC told
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE Government has ordered the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) and Umguza Rural District Council (RDC) to constitute a joint committee that will help resolve a…
JP in double celebration birthday, new album on same day
Takudzwa Chihambakwe Jah Prayzah (“JP”) today celebrates his 34th birthday with the release of his 11th studio album titled “Gwara”. The musician considers the new project a “birthday gift” for…
CPC’s international appeal, stature grows
THE Communist Party of China (CPC) has remarkable international appeal and flair, which has transformed the country’s external relations and diplomacy to what it is today.
Kwangwa craves fresh mealies
AFTER a disappointing season, Felisitus Kwangwa is craving fresh mealies, as she heads home after her debut season in the English Vitality Netball Superleague.
Another DeMbare legend dies
JUST days after laying to rest Misheck Chidzambwa, grief visited the Dynamos family again, following the death of another club legend, Simon Sachiti, in Harare yesterday.
Sunday Mail scribe bags gong
The Sunday Mail reporter, Debra Matabvu, last week scooped the top prize at the Annual Spotlight Initiative Media Monitoring Awards (Northern Chapter) on Sexual Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) reporting.
Govt to warehouse TelOne’s $35bn debt
Business Reporter Restructuring of TelOne’s $34,7 billion (US$432 million) legacy debt, to improve the firm’s performance, is expected to be completed by year-end. Minister of Information Communication Technology, Postal and…
Blessing Muzarabani back on national duty
TIME can change anything!
No one better attests to this fact than Zimbabwe seamer and Pakistan Super League champion Blessing Muzarabani.
Sanity returns to Mbare after demolitions
THE recent demolition of illegal structures in Mbare is beginning to give Harare’s oldest suburb a new face.
Mbare, which had over the years degenerated into a cesspit of disorder, crime and filth is experiencing an embryonic regeneration process characterised by the infusion of order and sanity.
Appetite for organic produce grows
ZIMBABWE’s agriculture sector has been identified as having potential to contribute more towards the growth of national exports.











