More gold for magnificent Mahlangu

South Africa’s teen sensation Ntando Mahlangu claimed his second Paralympic gold medal in Tokyo on Friday.

Single teacher marries herself

MOST people would agree that your wedding day is one of the most special days of your life, not to mention probably the most expensive.

Funding scuttles Masvingo infrastructure development projects

Sharon Chimenya, Masvingo Correspondent MASVINGO City Council has bemoaned lack of funding as it has affected progress of major infrastructure projects in the city. The local authority, according to its…

WATCH: King Mzilikazi’s derelict grave continues to deteriorate

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter THE grave of King Mzilikazi continues to deteriorate rapidly, with caretakers saying the last resting place of the founding Ndebele monarch is now shunned by…

Journey to Stonehenge…Essence and role of communication

“IN its 5 000-year history this site has served as burial ground, calendar, place of worship and now… a beloved icon of its country.” These words welcomed me when I…

Hwange DCC invites ministers over land degradation

Leonard Ncube , Victoria Falls Reporter THE Zanu-PF Hwange District Coordinating Committee (DCC) leadership has invited six Ministers to Hwange this Thursday to deal with dilapidation of infrastructure and land…

WATCH: Tuskers look forward to much improved domestic cricket season

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter LAST season saw Bulawayo based Tuskers find the going tough in the country’s premier first-class cricket competition, the Logan Cup, which saw them finish second…

Meet gospel singer, Felistas Mollentze

Samantha Munyurwa , Sunday Life Reporter WITH a very well executed album that has ten powerful gospel tracks, Bulawayo based gospel artiste Felistas Mollentze is only happy that she got…

Umguza farmers to benefit from in-situ grazing

Judith Phiri, Features Reporter UMGUZA in the sprawling Matabeleland North is set apart from other districts in the province in that it is one that allows crop production to thrive…

Chiefs get down to business on Gukurahundi

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor TRADITIONAL leaders from the Matabeleland and Midlands have started working on modalities of addressing problems from the Gukurahundi period that affected people from those areas.…

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