Drug menace hits schools

Sunday News Reporters A serious drug menace has engulfed the country with reports that a 96-bed capacity ward at Ingustheni Central Hospital in Bulawayo is at any time filled above…

Rural solar mini-grids to be upgraded

The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) has embarked on a five-year programme to upgrade more than 400 solar mini-grids that were installed in institutions under the rural electrification programme.

Diaspora part of the equation

Zimbabweans in the Diaspora continue to play an important role in sustaining families and can be a real game changer at the macro-economic levels with more engagement.

Zanu PF rubbishes court application

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is not liable to civil or criminal proceedings while he is still in office and the court challenge seeking to annul his ascendency to ZANU PF’s top post in November 2017 is flawed, the party’s Secretary for Administration, Dr Obert Mpofu, has said.

Billiat favourite to lead Warriors in remaining World Cup qualifiers

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter KAIZER Chiefs forward, Khama Billiat is the front runner to stand in as captain for Zimbabwe’s remaining 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers against South Africa…

COMMENT: Farmers must engage in land preparation

ACCORDING to Rice Knowledge Bank, land preparation is important to ensure that the field is ready for planting. A well-prepared field controls weeds, recycles plant nutrients, and provides a soft…

Revision: A brutal part of life

After successfully applying for a bank loan during my prime years, I invited a coterie of friends for a night of booze and braai at a classic joint of the time.

School heads get salary boost

Bruce Ndlovu and Leonard Ncube, Sunday News Reporters HEADMASTERS will get a salary boost that will see some pocketing 25 percent more in addition to their salary depending on the…

Life after Cal_Vin

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter ONLY a day after Cal_Vin’s memorial, kwaito kingpin Mawiza for a moment thought that a car accident was about to take his life, the same…

Coal miners push for forex payments

COAL miners will engage the Government over failure by ZESA Holdings to pay 50 percent of coal supplies in foreign currency, The Sunday Mail Business has learnt.

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