Celebrating new year in style

Sunday Mail Reporter SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST (SDA) CHURCH elder and businessman Mr Kudakwashe Tagwirei held a Celestial Chorus Soiree during the cross-over into the new year, where President Mnangagwa commended the…

7000 cattle die in two months

Theseus Shambare ZIMBABWE lost more than 7 000 cattle in November and December last year owing to a prolonged hot spell, an official has said. However, the situation is improving…

Mash West widows toast to First Lady’s Widows Association business start-up support programme

Tendai Rupapa in CHEGUTU THOUSANDS of widows in Mashonaland West province received a heart-warming New Year’s gift as the First Lady, Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, descended upon their community with a…

Mash West widows toast to First Lady’s Widows Association business start-up support programme

Tendai Rupapa in CHEGUTU THOUSANDS of widows in Mashonaland West province received a heart-warming New Year’s gift as the First Lady, Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, descended upon their community with a…

Hope for trapped Redwing miners

Luthando Mapepa in PENHALONGA The GOVERNMENT has stepped up rescue efforts for 15 miners believed to be trapped underground at Redwing Mine in Penhalonga amid indications they could be found…

Bad parenting fuels juvenile delinquency

Veronica Gwaze WHAT happened to good parenting? Many people are curious about this issue in the wake of incidents where young people are found in violation of the law. Recently,…

FAKING IT TO MAKE IT IN CARE WORK

Scandal over fake certificates Veronica Gwaze IN life, there are some individuals who always like to cut corners. With the current increased migration to the diaspora in search of the…

New curriculum awaits Cabinet deliberation

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has completed the drafting of the new curriculum for use at schools and will table it before Cabinet in February…

Industry backs formalisation agenda

Business Reporter THE local industry strongly supports Government’s agenda for formalisation, viewing it as a path to boost State revenues, but emphasises the need for a multi-pronged approach to ensure…

South Africa, United Kingdom and United States passport centres to open this year

Debra Matabvu, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWEANS living in South Africa (SA) will begin applying and receiving passports in Johannesburg and Cape Town in March, while those living in the United Kingdom (UK)…

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