90% of Ingutsheni hospital cases drug-related
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter INGUTSHENI Psychiatric Hospital in Bulawayo says 90 percent of its patients in the acute wards are admitted for alcohol and substance abuse with over 2 000…
Deschamps not bothered by desire for Argentina to win
FRANCE manager Didier Deschamps said it does not bother him “many people” want Argentina and Lionel Messi to lift the World Cup when they meet today. Deschamps is aiming to…
The long history of Zim touring ‘rebels’. . . Nobuntu and the mystery of the disappearing group members
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter FOR what now seems to be the umpteenth time, the Bulawayo arts scene is once again mired in controversy, with more than a few groups…
Looking forward to positives in coming year
“The journey of economic transformation, which began in 2018, requires us to deploy resources and effort in areas where the country has comparative advantage.
Looking forward to positives in coming year
“The journey of economic transformation, which began in 2018, requires us to deploy resources and effort in areas where the country has comparative advantage.
Pasture programmes key to aiding beef, dairy production growth
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE Government has developed different pasture programmes for livestock farmers that will aid beef and dairy production growth, while alleviating hunger-induced cattle deaths in different agro-ecological…
Mortality management in your herd
THERE is nothing that gets a livestock farmer mad or even depressed like the death of his/her animals. This is the time that relationships between stockmen and employers get bruised…
Shower Power’s Sithole calls it a day
AFTER 25 years in the trenches, high-profile acapella gospel outfit Shower Power’s oldest serving member, Mandikudza Sithole, has called it a day.
Shower Power’s Sithole calls it a day
AFTER 25 years in the trenches, high-profile acapella gospel outfit Shower Power’s oldest serving member, Mandikudza Sithole, has called it a day.
Festive boom for Zimbabwe, flights fully booked
Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter THE aviation sector has witnessed a surge in passenger traffic this festive season amid reports that the Johannesburg to Bulawayo flights have been fully booked…









