Mzoe7, Bhadilah leave lasting impression in Gokwe

Mthabisi Tshuma, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub MUSICIANS Mzoe7 from Bulawayo and Bhadilah from Beitbridge, left a lasting impression on music lovers in Gokwe, during the Zimbabwe Independence Gala held…

Mzoe7, Bhadilah leave lasting impression in Gokwe

Mthabisi Tshuma, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub MUSICIANS Mzoe7 from Bulawayo and Bhadilah from Beitbridge, left a lasting impression on music lovers in Gokwe, during the Zimbabwe Independence Gala held…

LOOKING BACK – More teachers needed for marking: Minister

The Herald 22 April 1986 THE Minister of Education, Cde Dzingai Mutumbuka, yesterday appealed to all qualified teachers to participate in the training for marking students’ examinations. He said this…

Mutasa wins battle of Lloyds

Bruce Chikuni, Zimpapers Sports Hub MWOS FC 1-0 Dynamos AS largely expected, the Norton community came out in numbers to celebrate the milestone, which saw their own MWOS’ historic Castle…

Rapist uncle jailed

Zvikomborero Parafini A 32-YEAR-OLD Harare man, Pasca Chipinda, who operated an unregistered school, Riverton in Stonridge Park, Waterfalls, was last week sentenced to 15 years in prison for raping his…

30 adolescents trained to champion SRHR

Fairness Moyana in Hwange THIRTY adolescents from Hwange District have been trained to champion sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) using mobile technology, as part of an innovative programme aimed…

Quartet in court for alleged theft of ZESA cables

Yeukai Karengezeka, Court Correspondent FOUR men accused of stealing 60 metres of electricity cables from a Zesa substation in Harare have been brought before the courts. Nelson Dzomba (26), Blessing…

Cattle breeders eye lucrative deals at ZITF

Raymond Jaravaza, [email protected] CATTLE breeders are optimistic about clinching lucrative business deals at this year’s Bulawayo Agricultural Show (BAS), which is running concurrently with the 65th edition of the Zimbabwe…

Civil servants expected to report for duty today

Zimpapers News Hub THE Public Service Commission (PSC) has issued a firm directive stating that any conduct threatening the stability and proper operation of public institutions will not be accepted.…

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