‘I worked at tea farms to fund my education’
Hazel Marimbiza Last week marked Africa’s Women’s Day and one of the objectives of the day is to honour African women who have succeeded in life despite the odds. As…
Local agriculture company to exhibit at Dubai Expo 2020
Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday News Correspondent AGRICULTURE oriented organisation Africa Grain and Seeds (AGS) have set their eyes on exhibiting at the Expo 2020 in Dubai slated for October. The company…
Nine investors vie for Zisco revival tender
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE Government is in the process of identifying a successful investor out of a potential of nine to resuscitate the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Zisco),…
Nine investors vie for Zisco revival tender
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE Government is in the process of identifying a successful investor out of a potential of nine to resuscitate the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Zisco),…
Three more get tennis scholarships
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter IT seems the Emakhandeni lad, Zamani Moyo who got a tennis scholarship to Lewis and Clark Community College in Godfrey, Illinois, United States of America…
Three more get tennis scholarships
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter IT seems the Emakhandeni lad, Zamani Moyo who got a tennis scholarship to Lewis and Clark Community College in Godfrey, Illinois, United States of America…
Shot in the arm for Hwange isolation centre
Fairness Moyana in Hwange THE 5 Miles Isolation Centre in Hwange got a shot in the arm on Friday when it received two oxymeters and 100 litres of fuel from…
Shot in the arm for Hwange isolation centre
Fairness Moyana in Hwange THE 5 Miles Isolation Centre in Hwange got a shot in the arm on Friday when it received two oxymeters and 100 litres of fuel from…
Star living in the shadows
JOYCE Warikandwa’s brand is growing fast in mbira circles.
The musician wrote and sang the song “Zviri Nane Ndiende Kure”, better known by many as “Moyo Yavo Yakaoma”.
IOC vindicated over pandemic scare?
Before the Olympics began, Japan had feared that the 2020 Games, with thousands of officials, media and athletes descending on Tokyo in the middle of a pandemic, might spread Covid-19, introduce new variants and overwhelm the medical system.








