Great Zimbabwe Monuments conservation works on course

Sharon Chimenya, Masvingo Correspondent THE preservation of Great Zimbabwe monuments funded to the tune of US$475 000 through the American Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation is on course after disruptions…

Mechanics seek help after stripping cars to buy booze, drugs

Simba Jemwa, Sunday News Correspondent THEY are known as mechanical specialists in and around Emganwini in Bulawayo. But instead of just fixing cars, Lloyd Moyo (21) and his partner Pride…

Councillors want more paid for parking bays

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor BULAWAYO motorists continue boycotting the parking management system that was introduced in the city in February amid revelations that the local authority has managed to…

Getting the simple past tense right

WHEN he saw the bus pass by, he worried about failing to make it to the meeting on time. The simple past tense is used to describe what happened in…

Zimbabwe Cricket partners Old Miltonians to resuscitate Milton sports fields

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Cricket have partnered Old Miltonians to resuscitate sports fields at Milton High School. For a month, ZC ground staff have been working on the…

Journey to koBulawayo: Identifying relevant principles in interpreting faunal remains at Old Bulawayo

IN comparative terms, it might be easier to identify faunal remains and even pin them down to species. However, it is a mammoth task to come up with definitive and…

Mitsubishi Mirage up for grabs at Victoria Falls for Poweride Elephant Hills Golf Classic

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter EXCITEMENT is building up in the resort City of Victoria Falls ahead of the Poweride Elephant Hills Golf Classic scheduled for Saturday and Sunday at…

ZITF 2022, lessons from the livestock section

THE annual Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) has come and gone. I did not have the occasion to attend this year’s edition. So, I missed out on my favourite section,…

Know your constitution…..What the constitution says about official languages of Zimbabwe

SECTION 6 lists sixteen (16) languages that are officially recognised in Zimbabwe. These are: Chewa, Chibarwe, English, Kalanga, Koisan, Nambya, Ndau, Ndebele, Shangani, Shona, sign language, Sotho, Tonga, Tswana, Venda…

Message on a high note

Nokuzola Mbele, Catherine Phiri and Langelihle Ndlovu THE future is no longer defined by our determination but by our actions. Countless campaigns have been done, many undergo counselling but drug…

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