Journalist Nyarota laid to rest
Hundreds of mourners, including journalists from across the country on Wednesday thronged the Nyarota homestead in Chakuma Village, Nyazura, to bid farewell to veteran journalist Geoff Nyarota.
Dealing with peer pressure
Ngonidzashe Nyamwanza Career Navigation THE transition to university is a defining moment in a student’s life — an exciting, yet daunting experience. For many first-year students, stepping into…
Government urged to allocate more resources to fight TB
Mashudu Mambo, Gender and Health Reporter GOVERNMENT has been urged to allocate more resources to combat Tuberculosis (TB), a disease that is preventable and treatable but continues to be the…
Zimra manager in obstruction of justice storm
THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority Beitbridge regional manager Lonto Ndlovu appeared before a Harare magistrate yesterday charged with obstruction of justice.
Celebrating women’s health, essential screenings
Dr Tendai Zuze Health Matters WOMEN’S health is more than just doctor visits and check-ups—it is about taking charge of your well-being, listening to your bodies, and making…
DJ ZINHLE PLANS TO RELEASE GULUVA SONG
RENOWNED DJ and entrepreneur DJ Zinhle has announced plans to record a song with Big Brother Mzansi: Umlilo season five winner Sweet Guluva.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: The scourge of drug peddling: A call to action
THE proliferation of drug peddling in our communities has reached alarming proportions, wreaking havoc on the lives of our youths and threatening the very fabric of our society. The…
World Bank, SA have R55bn plan to rescue cities
South Africa, with the help of the World Bank, has a R55 billion plan to reverse the decline in services and infrastructure in eight of its biggest cities.It will use a US$1 billion loan from the World Bank, coupled with US$2 billion of government money, to finance grants for cities including Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town that meet targets in providing water, sanitation, electricity and solid-waste processing under a new government program.
Rape cases involving close relatives rise
RAPE cases involving relatives and neighbours have been rising for the past two months, a senior cop has said.
ZimStat revolutionises census data accessibility
Lloyd Makonya Correspondent IN an era where data-driven decision-making is key to sustainable development, Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) has taken a ground-breaking step forward. The launch of the…











