BUZ secretary general to stay put

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter CHARMAINE Chamboko will remain the Basketball Union of Zimbabwe (Buz) secretary-general, until the association’s extra ordinary congress scheduled for December. This is despite allegations that Chamboko’s…

Two livestock events, plenty lessons for farmers

LAST week I had the opportunity of attending two important livestock events in two provinces and under two different farming systems. What a rich pot of lessons it turned out…

Placing a demand on the anointing

Sunday Sermon, with Apostle Chisale Greetings beloved nation in the name of Jesus Christ. According to books of the gospels in the bible we discover that Jesus was a man…

Moza, Zim Joint Commission calls for lifting of sanctions

Judith Phiri, Sunday News Reporter THE Mozambique, Zimbabwe Joint Permanent Commission for Defence and Security has reiterated its call for the lifting of sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western countries.…

Bulawayo weeks away from achieving herd immunity

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor BULAWAYO is a few weeks away from attaining Covid-19 herd immunity with officials however, revealing that their daily average had slightly gone down as compared…

The best blinds for your windows

Upgrading the blinds in your home might seem like an unimportant task, but in reality, installing the right set of blinds can add visual appeal and increased privacy to your home.

Value chain financing underpins cropping season success

The recently released Zimbabwe Agricultural Sector Survey report indicated the Government of Zimbabwe remains the lead funder of agriculture through the Climate Proofed Presidential Inputs Scheme (Pfumvudza) and the National Enhanced Agriculture Productivity Scheme formerly known as Command Agriculture.

Bolt tips hat to De Grasse

Lamont Marcell Jacobs may be the 100 metres’ Olympic champion, but Andre De Grasse is the man to watch and the runner most likely to put his stamp on the men’s sprints, says the world’s fastest man Usain Bolt.

Khizolamaak aims high

Samantha Munyurwa, Sunday Life Reporter RISING music star Keith Sibanda aka Khizolamaak has proven that he is determined to scale dizzy heights by managing to juggle music and education. He…

Council mulls closing four clinics

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is considering closing four of its clinics as the staffing situation within its health services department continues to deteriorate. Last…

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