Junior Makunike’s homecoming

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter JUNIOR Makunike might have shared the goals with Frank Makarati and Emmanuel Paga as title chasing Dynamos beat Chicken Inn 0-3 on a Saturday afternoon at Barbourfields…

Zimvac report high rates of open defecation

Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief ILLEGAL gold miners in some parts of Matabeleland South province continue to expose villagers to health hazards due to open defecation.  There are high cases…

Sha Sha unveils single ahead of Women’s Month. . . . single comes ahead of album featuring Ami Faku

Showbiz Reporter  Sha Sha, the Queen of Amapiano, has teamed up with Afro Soul songstress Ami Faku to deliver Themba Lami released yesterday on all digital platforms. Themba Lami is…

Zimbabwe could benefit from China global food security initiative

Mercy Madhaka, Correspondent CURRENT global food shortages, which have been worsened by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, have led to a serious introspection on how the world can feed itself…

The bad and ugly side of firing coaches

Fungai Muderere, Senior Sports Reporter  PATIENCE is a virtue but the football industry is ever in a hurry and most of the time it’s the coaches that suffer.  Footballers lose form…

MSU Enactus Club provides solutions for farm produce gone bad

Midlands Bureau Chief FOLLOWING serious post-harvest losses at the Mtapa fresh produce market in Gweru, the Midlands State University (MSU) Enactus Club produced a number of innovative food products using…

Chevrons out to maintain winning form

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Chevrons will be seeking to carry the momentum from their recent success at the ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier, which they won in Bulawayo two…

Zimbabwe, Rwanda cement more collaborative frameworks

Mukudzei Chingwere, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe and Rwanda yesterday signed three more collaborative frameworks increasing the areas for partnership to 22 as the countries continue excellent working interchanges in many areas.…

Builder with passion for improving rural homes

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter MR Joel Maseko (77) is probably one of Zimbabwe’s oldest bricklayers who despite age continues to use his skills to develop his community in Matobo, Matabeleland…

Members of the public urged to go for regular check-ups

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter MEMBERS of the public have been urged to go for regular check-ups to avert eye disease and blindness which affect about 150 000 Zimbabweans including…

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