Legend Madinda lauds Sakunda generosity
Lovemore Dube MADINDA Ndlovu who last week received a donation of a house worth US$90 000 from Sakunda Holdings believes the gesture is a challenge to the entertainment and sporting…
Shebeens: Beer, music, women
Ekasi stories with Clifford Kalibo “FIFTEEN men on the dead man’s chest.” “Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum!” “Drink and the devil had done for the rest.” “Yo-ho-ho and a…
EU to continue supporting Zim agriculture
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE European Union (EU) has acknowledged the Second Republic’s efforts to revive and grow the agriculture sector, and reaffirmed its commitment to continue supporting Zimbabwe through…
The books of Heaven
Sunday Sermon, with Apostle Chisale Greetings beloved nation in the name of Jesus Christ. In Heaven there are books that are kept for God’s people. Some are books of judgement,…
Vaccination should be compulsory, I hate certifying dead bodies:medical expert
A SENIOR resident medical doctor at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo, Dr Misheck Ruwende is a Covid-19 survivor. Dr Ruwende tested positive for Covid-19 in December 2020, and for nearly…
Man loses car during beer binge
Sharon Chimenya, Masvingo Correspondent A taxi driver from Masvingo last week lost his Toyota Sienta car to a passenger who had hired him for a beer drinking escapade. Masvingo acting…
Platinum queens win netball tourney
Shelly Guni, Sports Reporter PLATINUM Queens coach, Simbarashe Mlambo attributed his team’s success in the inaugural Premier Netball League launch tournament to mental strength. The Zvishavane-based side defeated Gold Reef…
Teachers desert school
Sithatshisiwe Vuma, Sunday News Reporter MORE than 90 pupils, including those sitting for Ordinary Level public examinations this year at Zimele Secondary School in Silobela, Midlands have not attended lessons…
Gwanda’s Blanket Mine targets 2 300 tonnes a day
THE US$12 billion mining economy by 2023 is achievable with one of the country’s biggest gold producers, Blanket Mine, targeting a staggering 7 000 ounces per month. With the mining…
Extending vocabulary for improved performance
Charles Dube LEARNERS struggle to express themselves well because their vocabulary is restricted. In the past English teachers would encourage them to read as many novels if they were to…










