Zimbabwe contains measles outbreak
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter ZIMBABWE has been able to contain the measles outbreak after vaccinating nearly 2 million children aged between six months and five years as part of the…
Drug dealer caged 12 months
Tafadzwa Chibukwa, Online Reporter A SUSPECTED drug dealer from Mvuma in the Midlands province who was recently arrested during the ongoing crackdown code-named “No to dangerous drugs and illicit substances”, was…
Rates incentive for people living with disabilities on the cards
Midlands Bureau GWERU City Council (GCC) is considering introducing a rates payment incentive for people living with disabilities. People with disabilities in the city have been encouraged by the…
Zimbabwe Under-21 men’s hockey team produces good results
Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Hockey men’s Under-21 side recorded positive results in matches played at Khumalo Hockey Stadium in Bulawayo on Saturday. The team, using the tour as…
Female waste collectors bemoan abuse, violence at Ngozi Mine
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter WOMEN who pick waste for recycling at Bulawayo’s Richmond dumpsite popularly known as Ngozi Mine, have bemoaned alarming levels of violence they suffer while collecting…
Discount grocery, free health care for pensioners
Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) has announced an improved service provision for pensioners that includes free primary health care, a discount on groceries at…
Zimbabwe ready to welcome 178 000 locals from South Africa
Limukani Ncube, Editor MORE than 178 000 Zimbabweans are expected back home from South Arica after the expiry of the Zimbabwe Exemption Permits (ZEP) in June this year. The imminent…
Mining, tourism to drive GDP growth – Finance Minister
Rutendo Nyeve, Business Reporter THE Minister of Finance and Economic Development Professor Mthuli Ncube has tipped the country’s mining, tourism and construction sectors to drive the country’s Gross Domestic Product…
Changing face of colonial education to Pan African approaches
Sifelani Tsiko, Innovations Editor Colonial education and its wider economic, social and cultural extractive tendencies had an enduring damaging effect on Zimbabwe’s educational system design. This laid the groundwork for…
Bubi Rural District Council moves to address schools’ poor pass rate
Sunday News Reporter THE poor pass rate at schools in Bubi District of Matabeleland North Province has been attributed to parents failing to play ball in educating their children through…











