Lupane Provincial Hospital takes shape
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter THE 250-bed Lupane Provincial Hospital, which is set to improve the provision of health services in Matabeleland North is taking shape, with key stakeholders hopeful that…
Star Africa defers dividend to save for retooling
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter SUGAR processor, Star Africa Corporation says it will withhold dividend to its shareholders for the year ended March 2022 in a bid to save money for…
Rangelands reclamation important for posterity of livestock industry
OFTEN, I get to interact with smallholder livestock farmers in their different localities. I get to put my boots on the ground and listen to the issues that worry them…
Church embraces First Lady’s teachings
Charity Chikara, Sunday News Reporter MUGODHI Apostolic Faith Church has embraced First Lady, Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa’s teachings on moral values and upholding of cultural beliefs that promote familyhood and the spirit…
Brito’s tips for local football
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS Football Club coach, Baltemar Brito has highlighted two aspects that he feels if improved on could aid in upping the quality of football played in the…
Pirate taxis cause havoc in Gwanda
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief STAKEHOLDERS in Gwanda Town have raised concern over the mushrooming of pirate taxis in Matabeleland South’s capital, some of which have been involved in the…
Domestic Violence Act: What the doctor ordered
Chenge Murimwa, Feature There has been an unprecedented rise in domestic violence cases in Zimbabwe. This has impelled the government to formulate and implement reactive laws to address the menace. One…
Hawkish Fed may push world into recession
The measures the US Federal Reserve is taking to rein in inflation in the North American nation may push the global economy into recession, according to Central Bank of Kenya Governor Patrick Njoroge.
Drug abuse affects learners
DRUG and substance abuse is creating problems in schools.
Last month, two students from a local school had to be checked into a rehabilitation centre after being found in possession of drugs.
Federer rides off into the sunset
Roger Federer may have been one of the sporting world’s great communicators over the last two decades, but the Swiss confessed he had been dreading being handed a microphone after his glorious career came to a close at the Laver Cup on Friday.











