SCHOOLBOY DREAMS OF EMPLOYING YOUTHS
Latwell Nyangu A 16-year-old schoolboy from Dzivaresekwa dreams of employing youths engaged in drugs and substance abuse in the fine arts industry.
GLENWOOD RAPIST NOW FACES CULPABLE HOMICIDE CHARGE
GLENWOOD rapist, Tatenda Zhanje, who raped and impregnated his 15-year-old resulting in her death two weeks after giving birth, is now being charged with CULPABLE HOMICIDE.
To understand China’s economy, come to China
BEIJING, Feb. 6 (Xinhua) — Despite the pessimism among some Western economists regarding the Chinese economy, entrepreneurs like Jon Moeller, CEO of consumer products company P&G, are optimistic about future…
Residents hail progress at Mbudzi Interchange
RESIDENTS and vendors in Harare’s southern suburbs have praised the Government for progress made so far at the Mbudzi interchange, which is expected to be opened by July 31.
Buy Zimbabwe applauds re-introduction of duty on basics
Senior Business Writer THE reintroduction of import duty on several basic commodities has vast potential to stimulate the local economy, foster employment growth and level the playing field for domestic…
Girlfriend murdered 5 days before lobola negotiations
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, [email protected] RESIDENTS of Bulawayo’s Emakhandeni suburb are in shock following the alleged brutal killing on Monday night of Hillary Nothabo Ncube (26) by her boyfriend, Obvious Velani Sibanda, five…
Minister sees potential in pool
Fungai Muderere, [email protected] SPORT, Recreation, Arts and Culture Deputy Minister Emily Jesaya believes pool has the potential to become a big sport in the country but she feels the game…
THE KING IS SICK, LONG LIVE THE KING
LONDON. – King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer and is stepping away from public engagements while he undergoes treatment, Buckingham Palace has said.
HUGE BOOST FOR PARI IN CANCER FIGHT
PARIRENYATWA Hospital yesterday received cancer drugs worth US$50 000 from TM Pick n Pay, CABS and Cancer Association of Zimbabwe as part of efforts to fight cancer.
Cholera cases decline
THE uptake of oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) has reached 90 percent in targeted districts since the onset of the campaign on January 29.











