End in sight for Harare, Byo water woes
Construction of Kunzvi Dam, which began last week, coupled with expeditious works on Gwayi-Shangani Dam in Matabeleland has set the country on course to decisively solve decades-long water shortages plaguing the country’s two biggest cities, Harare and Bulawayo.
Fostering: A growing phenomenon
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter ADOPTION and fostering are considered an “un-African” phenomenon that over the years has not been easily acceptable as it is believed it is a Western concept.…
Anti-sanctions fight reaches UN HQ
SCORES of people, led by anti-imperialist group December 12 (D12) Movement yesterday picketed at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, United States of America, calling for the removal of illegal sanctions against Zimbabwe, as the international lobby for the removal of the embargo continues to grow.
We have to fight or die!
The current lull in coronavirus infections and deaths is a good thing — for now — but, as we have seen in the recent past, it might as well be a lull before a storm.
ZITF to revitalise Byo economy
Judith Phiri, Sunday News Reporter AFTER a year where Covid-19 almost brought everything to a halt, Bulawayo is set to reverberate this week as it hosts the Zimbabwe International Trade…
Govt buoyant as agric sector grows to US$7,8bn
Government is optimistic agriculture will grow to more than US$8,2 billion within the next four years.
The sector grew to a better-than-expected US$7,8 billion in the past 12 months, driven by a stellar 2020/2021 farming season.
Someone will have a rough ride in 2023
For football lovers, the July 6, 2021 Euro 2020 epic semi-final clash between Italy and Spain was a delectable feast for the eyes.
GREEDY TEACHERS NABBED . . . accuse parents of begging for lessons
Some teachers who conveniently took advantage of the recent reopening of schools to bilk parents and guardians through ‘forcing’ them to unprocedurally pay for extra lessons have been arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC).
ZIFA, LOGA’S DODGY DEAL
ZDRAVKO “LOGA” LOGARUSIC may have finally been axed for dragging the Warriors into the abyss but the Croatian coach continues to court controversy, with the dodgy contract he signed with ZIFA now the subject of intense scrutiny.
Provinces endorse President ED for 2023
Sunday News Reporters FOUR Zanu-PF provinces yesterday endorsed First Secretary President Mnangagwa as the party’s candidate for the 2023 Presidential elections. The four provinces Bulawayo, Matabeleland South and North as…










