Sophie Ndaba arrives in Bulawayo for Esteemed Businesswomen Zimbabwe Conference

Online Reporter SOUTH African actress Sophie Ndaba arrived this Thursday afternoon at the Joshua Mqabuko International Airport in Bulawayo. Ndaba is poised to grace the inaugural Esteemed Businesswomen Zimbabwe Conference…

Afreximbank steps up efforts to boost Intra-African Trade

Business Writer The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) is taking a multi-pronged approach to address bottlenecks hindering the full implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), according to Prof.…

Professor Mthuli Ncube to meet Women’s League

Peter Matika, [email protected] Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube is set to address a Women’s League meeting in Bulawayo on Saturday. The meeting will be held…

Beer rage horror: Man killed for refusing with alcohol

Online Reporter A man shared beer with another individual, but when the latter refused to provide him with more, the former grew furious and struck him on the head three…

Gas runs out – man beats up wife for failing to cook him a meal

Online Reporter GAS ran out at a home in Gweru and was beaten up after she told her husband that she could not cook supper for him when he returned…

Man beats up wife over US$50

Online Reporter A 28 year old man from Gweru beat up his wife, for saying she was taking US$50 from their account because he had given his ex wife money…

Parly Education Committee meets Child MPs

The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Primary and Secondary Education this Thursday met some members of the Children’s Parliament to discuss issues affecting young people.

Son jailed for assaulting mother with log

Online Reporter In a drunken stupor, an Inyathi man beat his mother up using a log accusing her of favouratism and for the assault he has been sentenced to a…

Mutasa South partners Discovery Ambulance Services in medical outreach

Mutasa South partners Discovery Ambulance Services in medical outreach

Tobacco farmers urged to destroy stalks

Tobacco farmers have been urged to expedite the destruction of stalks to avoid tobacco regrowths and the spreading of pests and diseases.
While the deadline for stalk destruction was yesterday, growers can seek extension from the Department of Quarantine Services in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement to avoid penalties.

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