Gates and doors
Greetings beloved nation in the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. We want to talk about gates or doors. So first of all I want to give a…
Condemned buildings rise to over 130 in Bulawayo
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE number of condemned buildings in Bulawayo continues to increase amid revelations that some owners, despite being given orders to renovate have constantly ignored them prompting…
Additional maternity theatres at UBH double Caesarean section capacity
Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter THERE has been improved service delivery at United Bulawayo Hospitals’ maternity department with the construction of two additional theatres doubling the capacity of Caesarean section operations…
Agric sector to contribute 21pc to GDP – Basera
Michael Tome Business Reporter THE Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development Ministry says it is confident agriculture will contribute 21 percent to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2025, with…
God will open doors for you
Pauline Matanda “And I will place on his shoulder the key of the house of David; he shall open, and none shall shut; and he shall shut, and none shall open.”…
Down, but not out
Tadious Manyepo in CAPE TOWN, South Africa IT is time to use the calculators once again. But at least the Gems still have their destiny in their own hands. They…
Social soccer league games back
Mandla Moyo, Sunday News Sports Correspondent BULAWAYO Social Soccer League (Bssl) teams are back in action for their league matches after taking a two-week break to pave way for other in-house…
Diamonds dazzle Bulawayo Chiefs
Oscar Rusenga in TRIANGLE Manica Diamonds………………(1) 3 Bulawayo Chiefs………………….(1)1 THEY might have played in an empty stadium but there were was a four-goal thriller to savour for the few people…
Convent has got talent
Wilbrought Ndlovu/Natasha Sipindiye, Sunday News Reporters THE aura of reverence that is usually punctuated by serenity at Dominican Convent Primary School which is run by the Catholic Church in Bulawayo was…
Angel of Hope/ZOU life-changing training programme benefits thousands in Mash East. . . First Lady tells graduates to use skills for development
Tendai Rupapa in Marondera AROUND 6 800 residents in Mashonaland East province graduated on Friday, after going through various life-changing courses, courtesy of the partnership between First Lady Dr Auxillia…











