Overhaul Bosso constitution or continue suffering
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, [email protected] In 2018, a proposed draft constitution for Highlanders Football Club, written by fundis with different expertise but were card carrying members, was rejected by the membership for various…
Consider customer’s feelings
Clemence Mutembo You see, customer experience is about the customer’s feelings- feelings matter! It’s important to consider customers’ feelings because they are a key factor in determining whether a business…
Saudi Arabia to start South African meat imports
Saudi Arabia will start importing South African beef and lamb products as part of an investment push into the continent’s most developed economy. The kingdom’s Food and Drug Administration lifted…
Zimbabwe makes strides in containing anthrax, January disease
Michael Magoronga, [email protected] GOVERNMENT has introduced a raft of measures that have resulted in significant strides being made in curbing anthrax and the menacing January disease, which is a threat to…
Gweru to engage debt collector
Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] THE Gweru City Council (GCC) has resolved to engage a debt collector in a bid to force residents and ratepayers to settle their monthly bills and help recover…
Presidential scholarship window for disadvantaged varsity students
Nqobile Tshili, [email protected] GOVERNMENT has invited disadvantaged but academically gifted citizens to apply for Presidential scholarships for undergraduate and post-graduate programmes amid calls for learners from Matabeleland region to capitalise on…
Olonga back to rugby
Innocent Kurira, [email protected] RUGBY legend Victor Olonga is concerned the standards of the game in Bulawayo are continuously dropping. The former Sables player has been tasked by the Zimbabwe Rugby Union…
Try Ncube ready for Bosso challenge
Innocent Kurira, [email protected] NEW Highlanders assistant coach Try Ncube says he is ready to give it his all to ensure the club does well. Speaking to Zimpapers Sports Hub on his…
INCLUDE DRUG ABUSE IN SCHOOL CURRICULUM, SAYS CHARAMBA
PASTOR Charles Charamba has urged education chiefs to tackle drug and substance abuse in the new curriculum.
MARANGE TRADITIONAL, RELIGIOUS LEADERS STRIKE RIGHT NOTES IN CHOLERA BATTLE
TRADITIONAL and religious leaders, especially those in the Marange community, have been hailed by the Government for their positive response to take heed of medical procedures in the fight against the cholera outbreak.











