ZDF demines 95 percent of landmine hotspots
Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter THE Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) has de-mined 95 percent of the landmine contaminated areas, paving way for land access and rehabilitation for economic activities, settlement,…
Registrar-General to take over voter registration…What they said in Parliament
We republish excerpts of the committee stage debate on the Electoral Amendment Bill that took place on May 18, 2023, where opposition legislators Mr Charlton Hwende and Mr Allan Norman…
Medvedev on the outside looking in
DANIIL MEDVEDEV began his Miami Open campaign on Friday but the Russian is likely to struggle to generate the kind of interest usually reserved for a defending champion as fans…
Scots’ profligacy punished in Dutch defeat
SCOTLAND’S winless run stretched to six games as their wastefulness in front of goal was compounded by a late collapse against the Netherlands in Amsterdam on Friday night. Steve Clarke’s…
Data cleaning exercise exposes chaotic leased property status
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor A data cleaning exercise within the Bulawayo City Council’s Town Planning Department has exposed a number of irregularities in the city’s leased property database. The irregularities…
Southgate dismisses disrespectful Manchester United links
ENGLAND manager Gareth Southgate said reports linking him with the top job at Manchester United were completely disrespectful and that he would only make a decision about his future after…
Datlabs becomes Zimbabwe’s sole manufacturer of Antipsychotic medication
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter BULAWAYO-based pharmaceutical company, Datlabs has emerged as the sole manufacturer of anti-psychotic medication in the country, meeting the crucial demand for these drugs in psychiatric institutions nationwide. …
Time will humble you if you don’t invest in it
Carl Tanyaradzwa Maswoswa MANY a time, we have been caught unaware by the decisions we have made; whether we jumped a process or took a short-cut to arrive were we…
Private Voluntary Organisations Bill set for public hearings
Richard Muponde THE Private Voluntary Organisations (PVOs) Amendment Bill will go for public hearings next month after it went through Parliament for the first reading when it was retabled in…
Woman chief clocks 62 years of service to people
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter WITH more than six decades as chief, she may probably be the longest serving traditional leader in the country, more importantly a woman chief, having assumed the…











