David Whitehead shovelled out

THE Government will look into a special mining grant encroaching into David Whitehead Textiles (DWT) premises in Chegutu to determine if there were anomalies in the issuance of the mining title.

Demand for power to jump

DEMAND for power is projected to grow sharply from the current 1 500 megawatts (MW) to 5 177 (MW) by 2030, as the Second Republic’s policies drive growth across all sectors of the economy, according to the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa).

First Lady leads Byo, Mat provinces in praying for the nation

AS has become her norm at the beginning of each year, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday brought together various denominations in Bulawayo and Matabeleland provinces to pray for the nation and give thanks to the Lord for abundant rainfall, success in suppressing the Covid-19 pandemic and unity in an unprecedented show of love for the citizenry.

Loga crisis looms

IT might just be five months since his ignominious exit from the Warriors dressing room, but Croatian coach Zdravko “Loga’’ Logarusic could return to haunt Zimbabwean football over his unpaid perks.

It’s game on!

In a speech “The Man in the Arena” made in France in 1910, former United States President Theodore Roosevelt said; “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better.

An incredible love story

THEIRS is a rare and incredible love story.

The husband, Charles Shonhiwa, is blind and his wife, Judith Mutsaya, has clubfoot — a hereditary defect in which the foot is twisted out of shape or position.

Govt to support community radios

GOVERNMENT will provide equipment and other forms of support to community radios as these play a key role in information dissemination and promotion of culture and local languages, a senior Government official has said.

Rhinos seek CAPS scalp

FOLLOWING the expiry of his contract with Ngezi Platinum Stars on December 31, 2021, Devon Chafa needed to find a new home, but with a club in Harare that would ensure he was close to his family.

Greatman’s wedding nightmare . . . singer stews in U$2 500 debt

IT was a blockbuster wedding by any measure.

Greatman (Tongai Gwaze) and Silibaziso Masara’s marriage ceremony held at Village Gardens had all the ingredients to make it one of the best wedding events of the year.

Bees saved us from death

THIS is our fifth and last instalment of our captivating discussion with CDE JOSEPH SERIMA (js), a former freedom fighter who contributed immensely to the liberation of this country through fighting at the front, taking care of children at refugee camps and by composing and producing liberation war songs that kept the guerillas’ morale high.

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