Bleak future in SA for Zimbabweans with no critical skills

Sunday News Reporter  Zimbabweans living and working in South Africa without critical skills risk failing to benefit from the extended stay that has been given to Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP)…

Like fathers, like daughters: Black Umfolosi children join group

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter AFTER four decades of excellence, during which fans got used to the booming voices of an all-male ensemble enchanting them with tales from the southern tip…

COMMENT: Residents have a duty to safeguard their own health

EXPERTS say the most important way to avoid diarrhoea is to avoid coming into contact with infectious agents that can cause it. This means that good hand washing and hygiene…

Gold target on horizon as deliveries top 22 tonnes

Gold deliveries to Fidelity Gold Refinery in the eight months to August 2022 grew by nearly 41 percent to 22,3 tonnes from 13,2 tonnes in the same period a year ago, raising expectations the revised year-end target of 35 tonnes will be reached.

Banks ready to give farmers USD loans

BANKS are now ready to extend US dollar loans from the huge pool of foreign currency accounts (FCAs) balances in response to the supportive policy measures implemented by the Government.

Excitement, confusion over Marriages Act

THE enactment of the Marriages Act has triggered a wave of excitement, confusion and misleading statements from both the general public and the media.

Coalescing around Brand Zimbabwe

Psychologists are unanimous that perception is reality. Broadly, how anything is perceived informs or guides reaction to it.

Milestone for health sector development

The Government has spent close to US$300 million in the last four years to overhaul and provide the country’s health facilities with high-tech medical equipment under a programme to modernise the health sector and ensure world-class services.

Dhewa siblings smoke the peace pipe

THE animosity between brothers Peter and Obert Tongai Jnr, both sons of the late Tongai ‘Dhewa’ Moyo, appears to have come to an end.

Tuverl founder’s grand plan for Africa’s public transport logjam

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter ONE thing that Hope Ndhlovu remembers about his days at Mpopoma High School is that he was always late to class. Long after the last ring…

×
×