Local currency, US dollar use to stay

FINANCE and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has encouraged Zimbabweans to use both the Zimbabwe dollar and United States dollar as the country transitions towards adoption of a mono currency.

Open season on tobacco farmers who snooze

FOUR self-taught panel beaters worked overnight in Gazaland, Highfield, last Sunday spray-painting a bedraggled Peugeot 504 pick-up truck, which was so unsightly that one would think its components were being held together by rust.

Chiyangwa ends COSAFA tenure

PHILIP CHIYANGWA’s reign as COSAFA president officially ended yesterday with the Southern African football body paying tribute to the businessman for overseeing a successful tenure.

HE mourns UAE leader

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has sent a condolence message to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) following the death of President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayel Al Nahayan, whom he described as a father figure, strategist and visionary.

Activist takes on drugs scourge

Simba Jemwa, Sunday News Correspondent ON the streets of Bulawayo, Eric Mhlanga is trying to get to meth addicts before they punch that ticket. He is the founder of Street Care…

Aliens in Bulawayo!: The making of the first Ndebele sci-fi flick

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN director Daniel Lasker approached Tawanda “T1nda” Denga with the idea of casting him as the main protagonist in The Signal, two things in particular…

Journey to koByo: Why the bones of vultures found their way into Old Byo’s royal enclosure

HOWEVER, somewhat limited in range, the faunal assemblage retrieved during excavations at Old Bulawayo does provide some useful vista into the cosmologies and cultural practices of the Ndebele people in…

Farming without soil: Young farmers see opportunity

Judith Phiri, Features Reporter  GROWING UP, Phathisani Vundla (28) never entertained the idea of venturing into crop agriculture. He loathed the hard labour associated with land tilling and dirt from the…

Peter Ndlovu’s present that pushed Wagga to greatness

Yesteryear, greats with Lovemore Dube GROWING up as a footballer’s son, Leonard Chunda nicknamed Wagga by his Zimbabwe Saints fans in the early 1990s, did not have to look far for inspiration. His father,…

Church has role in ending drug abuse, GBV

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Government has urged a multi-sectoral approach in dealing with the scourge of drug abuse and Gender Based Violence (GBV) and has incorporated the church into…

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