To a starving orphan who died alone in rubble . . . children of Palestine die in a bedlam of cries of pain and despair

Bill Hatch Tales of infants and young children dying because they can’t get enough to eat and distraught parents robbed of their dignity because they can do nothing for their…

Editorial Comment: Outsiders should let Africans manage wildlife properly

Far too many international wildlife self-proclaimed experts, especially those living in Europe and North America, tend to see Africa and especially its national parks and game reserves as a sort…

DEMBARE PUNISH WASTEFUL HWANGE

Tobias Mandoreba  Hwange Correspondent  Hwange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…

Local contractors rise to the occasion, deliver quality works

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Local contractors have consistently demonstrated their expertise and capability in delivering excellent roads and infrastructural development projects.  With their modern equipment and skilled workforce, local contractors…

3 000 women receive free medical services

Peter Matika, [email protected]  MORE than 3 000 women from Cowdray Park suburb in Bulawayo received free medical services on Friday at a medical expo organised by Concord for Young Women in…

Need for transformation in Sadc

Sports Reporter THE Africa Union Sports Council Region Five believes there is a need for transformation in the way sport is run. Stanley Mutoya, the chief executive officer of the…

Educate humans on how to co-exist with wildlife

Michael Magoronga, [email protected] Back in 2021, a 35-year-old Kwekwe man was trampled to death by an elephant which was part of a herd that had encroached into the periphery of…

Hwange Teachers’ College releases job-creating graduates

Fairness Moyana in Hwange  THE adoption of Heritage-Based Education 5.0 has started bearing fruits with students from teachers’ colleges establishing consortium schools and creating employment for other graduates through the…

Kangwa still has the dynamo

Nkosilathi Sibanda, Sports Writer BRUCE Kangwa’s return to domestic topflight football was met with mixed feelings. In quarters within the football community, he was deemed as excess baggage but he…

Premier to settle £2 million loan facility in kind

Business Writer PREMIER African Minerals has said the unsecured £1,7 million loan facility advanced by its chief executive officer Mr George Roach last year, which was later extended to £2…

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