City records diarrhoea death
Andile Tshuma, Sunday News Reporter THE diarrhoea outbreak that Bulawayo is battling with has so far claimed one life, while cases of the gastro-intestinal disease have continued to soar. According to…
Illegal transport operators robbed, assaulted
Caroline Mutsawu, Sunday News Reporter TWO Bulawayo pirate transport operators popularly known as “mshikashika” were yesterday morning assaulted and robbed of their vehicles and belongings by yet to be identified assailants…
The final school term is here
THE Covid-19 pandemic had diminished students’ zeal for learning.
However, the situation has tremendously improved compared to the first two years of the pandemic.
State of CSR in the Zimbabwean mining sector
Corporate social responsibility (CSR)was re-popularised on a global level at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.
38 killed by trains
THIRTY-EIGHT people have been killed by trains this year after hurling themselves in front of oncoming locomotives in apparent cases of suicide, the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has confirmed.
Church must empower women: DCW
WOMEN must be empowered to take leadership positions in the church, founder of the Daughters Convention of Worshipers (DCW), Prophetess Patricia Imbeah, has said.
King in waiting!
Max Verstappen will be 25 years old when he takes his second Formula One world title, but whether it is days or weeks after his birthday in Singapore at the end of September remains to be seen.
Home remedies for bee stings
BEFORE using any remedies, inspect the sting site. If the bee’s stinger is still in the skin, remove it by wiping the area with gauze or scraping it with a fingernail.
Think again South Africa
In light of a recent video being shared online showing a Limpopo medical doctor berating a sickly Zimbabwean patient in a South African hospital, we must ask ourselves if our southern neighbours and a few of their local supporters are thinking straight.
A royal treasure trove for the youth
The Mutoko Royal Fruit and Vegetable Hub was commissioned by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in October last year with a view to providing a market for horticultural produce from local communities.











