1 200 arrested for not dipping cattle

AT least 1 200 cattle farmers who failed to comply with recommended dipping programmes have been arrested and prosecuted this year as the Government implements stringent measures to protect the national beef and dairy herd from tick-borne diseases.

Bulilima schools get computers

Judith Phiri in Malanswazwi, Bulilima THREE schools in Bulilima District, Matabeleland South Province yesterday received 30 laptops each as part of Government’s efforts to promote a digital economy and human…

Zera announces another fuel decrease

Simba Jemwa, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has announced yet another fuel decrease as the country continues to edge towards managing prices of basic commodities. The new US dollar…

Teachers for ED Bulawayo chapter launched

Clementine Phulu and Valencia Ndhlovu, Sunday News Reporters Teachers for Economic Development in conjunction with the Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology launched its Bulawayo Chapter with calls to involve educators in…

Chiredzi deviates from the norm

Simbarashe Musoni in Chiredzi, Sunday News Correspondent HONOUR comes in different forms and is usually an issue of engraving a legacy or a mark of distinction that people may not want…

Raducanu begins title defence

Emma Raducanu played down an uncomfortable practice session in New York, saying she just had “one of those weird days” before she begins her US Open title defence. Raducanu, 19, seemed to be struggling with a wrist injury and appeared to be upset at one point in Friday’s session.

Raducanu begins title defence

Emma Raducanu played down an uncomfortable practice session in New York, saying she just had “one of those weird days” before she begins her US Open title defence. Raducanu, 19, seemed to be struggling with a wrist injury and appeared to be upset at one point in Friday’s session.

Youths can soar from humble beginnings

FOR more than one-and-a-half years, life took a calamitous twist for Julius Mafara, as he lived on the streets of Harare.

Youths can soar from humble beginnings

FOR more than one-and-a-half years, life took a calamitous twist for Julius Mafara, as he lived on the streets of Harare.

Experience the beauty of humility

HUMILITY has not always been admired because some regard it as a sign of weakness.

Others associate it with defeat and insecurities. However, you can still be confident and proficient, yet humble.

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