Zimbabwe changes gear for electric vehicles
Like most countries, Zimbabwe is grappling with climate change, characterised by changes in rainfall patterns, perennial droughts, extreme weather temperatures and floods.
Matabeleland North receives five ambulances
Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter MATEBELALEND North province on Monday received an allocation of five ambulances as part of government’s commitment towards improving health service delivery in the province. Bubi, Nkayi,…
NEW: Chipinge man fatally stabs wife
Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent POLICE in Chipinge have launched a manhunt for a 35-year-old man who fatally stabbed his wife over infidelity allegations. Edmore Mandevere of Mukono Village…
NEW: Man (65) rapes neighbour’s daughter (14)
Court Reporter A 65-YEAR-OLD man from Sarunetu Village under Chief Zimunya recently appeared in court for allegedly raping his neighbour’s 14-year-old daughter. Luke Musimwa pleaded not guilty to…
NEW: Star-studded ensemble for Marume Classic
DEFENDING champion Nunurai Masosonere headlines what is expected to be a highly competitive field when the Marume Classic makes its long-awaited return this weekend.
NEW: Star-studded ensemble for Marume Classic
DEFENDING champion Nunurai Masosonere headlines what is expected to be a highly competitive field when the Marume Classic makes its long-awaited return this weekend.
Gokwe-Kabuyuni MP Sworn-in
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The recently-elected Gokwe-Kabuyuni legislator Cde Spencer Tshuma has been sworn-in as a parliamentarian in the National Assembly. Cde Tshuma who won the seat on a Zanu-PF…
Chiwome named among the best upcoming talents in UK
Sports Reporter A UK-based teenage footballer with Zimbabwean roots, Leon Chiwome, has been named among the crop of promising future stars after featuring on the list of Guardian’s Next Generation…
NEW: Rethinking breastfeeding in Zimbabwe
WHEN Ms Chengetai Mujakachi gave birth to her second child while working at Unilever Zimbabwe, her breastfeeding experience was the best any working mother could ever have dreamt of.
NEW: Rethinking breastfeeding in Zimbabwe
WHEN Ms Chengetai Mujakachi gave birth to her second child while working at Unilever Zimbabwe, her breastfeeding experience was the best any working mother could ever have dreamt of.









