Let us address the problem of drug and substance abuse among the youth
IT’S deeply troubling to witness the growing prevalence of drug and substance abuse among the youth in Bulawayo, especially with the emergence of backyard alcohol, commonly known as njengu, as…
Holiday time! What do you do?
THE end of the second school term has come. Parents and their children alike are looking forward to the holiday. It is good enough for them to come together and…
Challenges of shyness
Youth Focus with Dr Manners Msongelwa SHYNESS is an emotion that affects how a student feels and behaves around others. Shyness can mean feeling uncomfortable, nervous, timid, or insecure. People…
Structured industrialisation key to sustainable regional growth
Dr Tinashe Muzamhindo THE recently concluded SADC Industrialisation Week (SIW) marked a significant milestone in the region’s journey towards economic transformation. This annual event brought together stakeholders from across the…
Zimbabwe to host largely paperless summit
Debra Matabvu THE Government has injected US$1,5 million towards upgrading information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure for the upcoming 44th SADC Heads of State and Government Summit scheduled for next…
Heroes Day, Defence Forces Day preps on course
Sunday Mail Reporter PREPARATIONS for next week’s Heroes Day and Defence Forces Day celebrations are now at an advanced stage. The main Heroes Day commemorations will be held at the…
Zimbabwe’s potential excites Sammons
Don Makanyanga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE senior men’s cricket coach Justin Sammons believes, with more matches to give exposure to players, the country has potential to become a more competitive side…
Man fined US$200 for assaulting peace maker
A 38-YEAR-OLD man from Nyanga, Manicaland Province was fined for attacking a villager who was trying to restrain him from beating up a fellow villager. The National Prosecuting Authority of…
Man fined US$200 for assaulting peace maker
A 38-YEAR-OLD man from Nyanga, Manicaland Province was fined for attacking a villager who was trying to restrain him from beating up a fellow villager. The National Prosecuting Authority of…
Strict rules, smooth rides: Inside Tshova Mubaiwa’s commuter revolution
WITH a fleet of over 600 kombis, Bulawayo’s oldest commuter omnibus association, Tshova Mubaiwa, is leading efforts to decongest the city centre. They operate a depot in the Belmont industrial…










