Women broadcasters steadily dominating the airwaves…Radio@100 yrs
John Masuku It is three days left before we celebrate the 2024 World Radio Day as we trace and hail the participation of women in radio broadcasting in Zimbabwe for…
Signs your child has a heart disease
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter PARENTS of children with congenital heart diseases have been encouraged to seek early diagnosis and treatment as this improves chances of survival for their children. Dr Davidzo…
Kaindu-less Bosso date fuel boys
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS coach Kelvin Kaindu will get a chance to assess his team ahead of the start of the new season albeit, from the stands when they…
Nkayi communities revel in devolution glory
Nobukhosi Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter COMMUNITIES in Nkayi District, Matabeleland North province, are basking in the glory of improved access to social amenities following the consistent disbursement of devolution funds…
Emakhandeni to host Invitation tennis tournament
Nkosilathi Sibanda, Sports Reporter JUNIOR tennis players from top clubs around the country will next weekend converge for the Emakhandeni Tennis Club Invitational, set for Bulawayo Athletics Club (BAC) Courts.…
Lakers in comeback win over Pelicans
D’Angelo Russell scored 30 points and Austin Reaves added 27 as the Los Angeles Lakers turned a 51-point second quarter into a 139-122 victory over the visiting New Orleans Pelicans…
You cannot share the pain
Brian Ngosi You can’t share someone’s pain. Life has ups and downs. People often focus on the good times and forget that tough times will come too. It’s important to…
Assessing If Your Aging Parents Require In-Home Assistance
As our parents age, their needs change. It’s natural for them to want to stay in their familiar homes, but sometimes, living alone becomes challenging. While safety is a priority, it’s not the only consideration. We also need to safeguard their emotional wellbeing and overall quality of life.
The Role of SMEs and Foreign Investment on Zimbabwe’s Economic Growth
Like many other developing countries, Zimbabwe faces many obstacles on its path to economic development. The nation has put numerous economic development programs into place to create sustainable growth and enhance the lives of its people.
Midlands State University’s (MSU) Faculty of Education and the Zimbabwe Military Academy (ZMA) collaborated on a two-day capacity-building workshop from 7th to 8th January 2024 at the Zimbabwe Military Academy…







