Licence fees enable ZBC to cover critical issues

Star FM presenter George Msumba (GM) had an interview with Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere (JM) on the “State of Affairs”, a current affairs programme that…

School for children with disabilities opens doors

Conrad Mupesa  Mashonaland West Bureau A new specialised school for children with disabilities, has recently been established in Kadoma by businessman Mr Jimayi Muduvuri. The school is fully equipped with…

The Vine to celebrate 10th anniversary

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Editor Like the plant that spreads and climbs with its tendrils, Zimbabwe’s classic gospel music outfit, The Vine, is spreading its influence.  Theirs is a trailblazing career,…

Young academics urged to acquire leadership qualities

Remember Deketeke Herald Reporter Young academically-qualified Zimbabweans have been urged to acquire all the leadership qualities needed for complementing Government efforts as well as developing talents that go beyond credentials.…

Govt to address pricing issues in tourism sector

Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT is concerned about the high prices charged by operators in the tourism industry, which have made Zimbabwe’s tourism industry less competitive. The Government said, through the Ministry…

Gwanda Pirates, Mawabeni in the lead

Nkosilathi Sibanda, [email protected]  THE Zifa Matabeleland South Division Two League campaign continues to be a tight competition between  Gwanda Pirates, Mawabeni and Super Strikers. Pirates and Mawabeni are tied at pole…

Dynamos dangerous: Zenzo Moyo

Innocent Kurira, [email protected] DYNAMOS may be in turmoil but former Highlanders FC goalscoring hero, Zenzo Moyo says it is in times like these that the Harare giants are most dangerous…

A Hidden Gem of Zimbabwe’s Cultural Heritage

Simbarashe Murima, People & Places  In today’s edition of People and Places, we visit the Ndau people of Zimbabwe. The Ndau are of the minority natives found in Chipinge District, Bikita…

NRZ targets SA rail conference to get project back on track

THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) says it will capitalise on the Southern African Railways Association (SARA) rail conference in South Africa next month to raise part of its estimated US$533 million needed to operationalise its infrastructure recapitalisation project.

Home comforts beckon for Chegutu Pirates

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter AFTER spending most of their time on the road in their first 17 games in the top-flight league, Premiership newboys Chegutu Pirates are excited their…

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