Mosh choir brings joyful energy to Bulawayo Arts Festival Gospel Explosion

Mbulelo Mpofu, [email protected] Yesterday, the Mothers  Of Special Heroes (Mosh) All Abilities Choir took to the stage at the Bulawayo City Hall, performing at the Bulawayo Arts Festival (BAF) Gospel…

Income generating projects for women

Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau THE Zanu PF Women’s League will continue to support women with funding for income-generating projects, an official has said. Launching a sewing project in Chinhoyi…

Government lifts suspension on three bus operators

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Government has lifted the suspension on three public transport operators’ licences following a review of their operations. Operators’ licences for Swaymo Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd, trading as…

Warm donation of winter jerseys

Peter Tanyanyiwa Herald Correspondent In a heart-warming display of compassion, Dr Angelina Nyatanga, under the Zimbabwe Association of Women in Industry (ZAWI) banner, brought warmth to the dusty streets of…

Imbube event lives to billing

Langalakhe Mabena ON 1 June, Amaqaqa hosted a successful Imbube event at the Bulawayo Theatre which saw numerous Imbube ensembles taking to the stage. Themed “Our Roots: Imbali Yakwethu Music…

Mtisi, Chapepa impress at ITF junior tourney

Sports Reporter IT was another positive outing for Zimbabwe’s junior players as Ronan Mtisi and Kudzai Chapepa emerged winners at the just-ended J30 Bulawayo International Tennis Federation South Central Circuit…

Closure for Idai victims’ families . . . Govt starts processing death certificates

Ray Bande, Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has started processing death certificates for Cyclone Idai victims — with a good number of families whose relatives have been missing and presumed dead, over…

Manica Diamonds sweep awards

Sports Reporter CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League leaders, Manica Diamonds have clinched both the Coach and Player of the Month for May after another impressive run. Jairos Tapera won a…

Kariba Carnival lives up to its billing

Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau WITH over 21 exhibitors and a heavy line-up of music artistes, the inaugural Kariba Carnival held from Thursday to Saturday last week fulfilled expectations. The…

Ruwa Local Board discharges raw sewage into Ruwa River

Andrew Muvishi – Mashonaland East Correspondent The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has fined the Ruwa Local Board $51 000 for discharging raw effluent into Ruwa River. This comes after the local…

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