Mat North calls for speedy release of road funds
Fairness Moyana in Hwange LOCAL authorities in Matabeleland North Province have called on the Government to expedite the release of funds earmarked for developmental projects such as the Emergency Road…
Farmers warned against defying cattle movement regulations
Judith Phiri , Business Reporter THE Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) has warned farmers against failing to comply with veterinary and livestock movement regulations, stating that this could result in…
Learners need to know this
LEARNING involves a lot of reading. As a learner it is necessary to ask yourself why you read. The obvious answer to give is you read in order to learn.…
Mudenda, Binga philanthropist impacting lives
BINGA — Deep in Binga’s Pashu area, is an orphanage that has transformed not only the lives of 18 vulnerable children housed there but dozens of households through development projects.…
It’s the Ronaldo show once again!
The first half was coming to a close when time lurched backwards at Old Trafford.
Mason Greenwood, the teenage forward who is a superstar in the making, cut in from the right and drilled a left-footed shot towards the Newcastle United goal.
Formula One considering stand-alone sprint races
Formula One could turn sprint races into stand-alone events next year with more points on offer and separate from Sunday’s main grand prix, said motorsport managing director Ross Brawn.
Commuter trains: Dreams come to life
RENOWNED American bodybuilder Robert Cheeke once said: “When you have a childhood dream that still burns and tugs at your heart when you are an adult, you owe it to yourself to pursue and achieve this dream.”
Toyota cuts production target by 3pc
Toyota Motor Corp cut its annual production target by 300 000 vehicles on Friday as rising Covid-19 infections slowed output at parts factories in Vietnam and Malaysia, compounding a global shortage of auto chips.
Celebration of Gregory Turner’s life
WHEN giants transition into eternity, it is always inevitable that remaining mortals eulogise them in speech and embellished recollections.
Matoushaya conquers cultural barriers
Being the first born in her family, leadership and breaking records was an inborn thing and her grandmother had every reason to brag.









