Young farmer finds niche in aquaponics
Simba Jemwa, Farming Reporter WHO said farms should be expansive areas of land on the outskirts of town and that agriculture production cannot mutually co-exist with the hustle and bustle…
Dr Tumi, Pastor Calvin to ignite Bulawayo with worship
Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter UNITED-KINGDOM based Pastor Calvin Sawasawa is set to host South African gospel singer, producer, songwriter, physician, Tumishang Makweya popularly known as Dr Tumi, in what is…
‘Civic document centres to cover all districts’
ZIMBABWE has made significant progress in fulfilling the Constitutional requirement to make civic documents like birth certificates, IDs and passports easily accessible to the public by leveraging on the Devolution Programme spearheaded by the Second Republic, President Mnangagwa has said.
‘Civic document centres to cover all districts’
ZIMBABWE has made significant progress in fulfilling the Constitutional requirement to make civic documents like birth certificates, IDs and passports easily accessible to the public by leveraging on the Devolution Programme spearheaded by the Second Republic, President Mnangagwa has said.
Passports: Decentralising a citizen right
By His Excellency President ED Mnangagwa Devolving governance, decentralising services Chapter 14 of our Constitution provides for devolution of governmental power in the interest of citizen participation and social justice.…
The Vine strikes right chord
THE Vine musical group has literally set the gospel music scene ablaze since launching their second album titled “The Great Physician”.
The Vine strikes right chord
THE Vine musical group has literally set the gospel music scene ablaze since launching their second album titled “The Great Physician”.
‘Gogo Mangwana was a shrewd mentor’
THE late Mbuya Sabina Mangwana was an astute mentor who inculcated characteristics of intelligence, unity and peace to her children, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.
Pressure mounts on retailers to review prices
Manufacturers and retailers are under increased pressure to downwardly review prices of goods and services, as fuel prices continue retreating and inflationary pressures subside followed by a series of measures by the Government to tame inflation and rein in indiscipline in the market.
Pressure mounts on retailers to review prices
Manufacturers and retailers are under increased pressure to downwardly review prices of goods and services, as fuel prices continue retreating and inflationary pressures subside followed by a series of measures by the Government to tame inflation and rein in indiscipline in the market.





