COMMENT: Bulawayo welcomes premier trade jamboree to town

THIS week Bulawayo plays host to the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF). It is that time of the year when the city bursts into life and feels special.  On Tuesday…

To Shutdown or to Munch & Sip? That is the Question

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter  THE line-up for this year’s edition of the Bulawayo Shutdown, a gig that always coincides with the end of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) is…

Independence gave opportunities to all races

Lovemore Dube THE attainment of Independence in 1980 ushered a new era for Zimbabwe sportspersons who had been excluded from international sport for almost the entire decade of the 1970s…

Bulawayo City Council allocates 600 vending bays along 5th avenue

Vusumuzi Dube and Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporters THE City of Bulawayo is finalising the allocation of informal traders’ bays along the once congested 5th Avenue Market with 576 bays of…

‘Zida does not discriminate between domestic and foreign investors’

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter  THE Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (Zida) has said it does not discriminate between domestic and foreign investors, as they both play a crucial role and positively…

National hero status forBrigadier-General Vezha

Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has conferred national hero status on decorated soldier and military strategist Brigadier-General Shadreck Vezha, who died in a road traffic accident on Tuesday. Brig-Gen Vezha, along…

Arenel shun training over money dispute

Innocent Kurira , Sports Reporter ARENEL Movers trained once in the week preceding their 2-2 draw against FC Platinum as players went on strike over money issues. The club has…

The ‘Bloody Fix’…Drug users injecting each other’s blood ‘bluetoothing’ fad takes over the streets

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter  *GOGO MaMoyo was shocked when, as she tidied up her grandsons’ bedroom, she came across a small sachet which contained what looked like tomato sauce.  MaMoyo…

Climate change: Pfumvudza/Intwasa, small grains save the day for farmers

News Editor WITH Zimbabwe grappling the challenges posed by climate change and fluctuating weather patterns, innovative agricultural practices are emerging as crucial lifelines for farmers across the nation.  Among these…

Government to turn VTCs into drug rehabs

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Government has set in motion plans to convert some Vocational Training Centres (VTCs) into drug rehabilitation centres, as it moves to de-congest existing facilities while…

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