LONE HYENA ATTACKS SIX

Talent Gore A HYENA has attacked at least six people in Makoni District, resulting in some being hospitalised with serious injuries. Two of the victims are receiving treatment in hospital,…

Government converts Covid-19 centres into drug rehabs

Peter Matika, [email protected]  GOVERNMENT has converted all idle provincial COVID-19 isolation facilities into multi-sectorial drug rehabilitation centres in the ongoing battle against drug and substance abuse. To scale up the fight,…

Zimpapers hosts indaba on football violence

Fungai Muderere, [email protected] ZIMPAPERS Bulawayo branch’s weekly publication Sunday News will tomorrow hold a football indaba in the City of Kings and Queens. The event came to being two weeks…

Radioactive waste collection centre under construction

Leonard Ncube, [email protected] THE Radiation Protection Authority of Zimbabwe (RPAZ) has reiterated the call for all business premises in the country to assess radiation levels within their premises to enhance…

Editorial comment: We should also honour Coventry

SWIMMING icon Kirsty Coventry’s induction into the International Swimming Hall of Fame (ISHOS) is quite an inspiring story. She was ushered into immortality as part of the ISHOF’s 158th class…

The rising tide of sports betting in Zimbabwe

Navigating the new wave of Zimbabwean sports betting Zimbabwe’s sports betting landscape is transforming rapidly. Once a niche activity, it’s now a mainstream phenomenon, thanks to technological advancements and a…

WELLS, BOREHOLES IN HOPLEY CONTAMINATED WITH CHOLERA

Talent Gore WATER wells and boreholes in Hopley, Harare, have been found to be contaminated with cholera bacteria, making the most commonly used sources of water unsafe to use. Harare…

Southee ‘unavailable’ for World Cup opener

New Zealand’s Tim Southee will miss the World Cup’s opening match against holders England and potentially some of the following matches due to an injured thumb, stand-in-skipper Tom Latham said…

‘My son says I am a witch’

Milicent Chasinda A HARARE woman says she can no longer bear hearing her son repeatedly calling her a witch who triggered the collapse of his marriage. Winnie Mukondwa said her…

ABOUT 22 PERCENT OF GIRLS, BETWEEN 15-19, PREGNANT

l UNICEF sees progress in Zim in addressing matters affecting adolescents l Hails Marriages Act as a powerful tool in adressing the marriage of minors  Talent Gore ABOUT 22 percent…

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