Tsholotsho girl to return to school

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE nine-year-old girl from Tsholotsho District who gave birth in November last year will return to school this week together with other learners as she was…

ZNkF to host the African Union Sports Council Region 5 games

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Karate Federation (ZNKF) will host the African Union Sports Council Region 5 games in Bulawayo this May. The championships are set to take…

Loose boulder kills mine worker in Matobo

Jean Sigauke, Sunday News Reporter A 35-year-old man employed at Nkomazana Mine in Matobo District was crushed to death by a boulder that fell into a mine shaft he was…

Low scores on day one of Logan Cup

Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter LOW scores were the order of the day in the first matches of the new year in the 2022/23 Logan Cup first class competition yesterday. In…

Residents urged to be vigilant as cholera hits Malawi

Clementine Phulu, Sunday news Reporter BULAWAYO residents have been urged to be on guard against the possible outbreak of cholera as the city continues to face water shortages which has…

Why CALA is key to educational progress

Simbarashe Maringosi, Sunday News Correspondent A coin, once tossed, has two possible results that may emanate from that single toss. The result may turn out to be a head or…

Writing to describe

S M A R T – This acronym works quite well even in learning. Read and write even at whatever age. What do these letters mean? S stands for Specific.…

All systems go for 2023 legal year opening

Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter IT is all systems go for the official opening of the 2023 legal year that is slated for tomorrow at five different cities countrywide. The…

Gory details on the capture of Ethan Dube, death of JZ Moyo

ON 22 January the nation will mark the 46th anniversary of the death of national hero and late Zapu Vice-President Cde Jason Ziyapapa Moyo who was killed in a parcel…

Goldman strategists see value stocks outperforming again in 2023

Value stocks could shine again this year as steadfastly hawkish central banks keep interest rates elevated and investors flee pricey technology shares, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. strategists.

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