Lindiwe Mhunduru: From sports reporter to legal practitioner

Ms Lindiwe Mhunduru has made a remarkable transition from a celebrated sports journalist to a lawyer, showcasing her perseverance and passion throughout her journey.

Govt abolishes midwifery practice requirement

Government has abolished the requirement for nurses to complete at least two years of practice before they can enrol in midwifery programmes to create new opportunities for aspiring registered nurses.

Nyakupinga: The hidden gem of Nyanga’s winding roads

  Liberty Dube Tourism Correspondent TUCKED quietly 70 kilometres from Mutare, and along the picturesque Nyanga Road, lies one of Zimbabwe’s newest and most enchanting tourism discoveries — Nyakupinga Trout…

LOOKING BACK: Dynamos receive heroes welcome

IT will take a long time for Dynamos soccer players to forget the rousing reception they received yesterday evening when they arrived back at Salisbury airport after their successful trip to Nigeria.

Dzikwa Trust celebrates impact on vulnerable children

DZIKWA Trust in Dzivaresekwa has, over the years, provided food, education and care to thousands of vulnerable children.

Zimbabweans hail Belarus healthcare pact

Zimpapers Reporters ZIMBABWEANS have expressed renewed optimism for the national healthcare system following a landmark agreement between Zimbabwe and Belarus to revamp and modernise public hospitals, beginning with Parirenyatwa Group…

Zim quartet get RASA nominations

TWO Zimbabwean athletes, a coach and a journalist,  yesterday made the short-list in five of the 10 competitive categories for this year’s Regional Annual Sports Awards (RASA) to be held in Harare on May 24.

Private players to transmit electricity

PRIVATE players will soon be eligible to generate, distribute and transmit electricity to households, particularly in new suburbs countrywide, acting as retailers complementing ZESA Holdings, which will remain the sole regulator.

Councils dismiss bedbug social media reports

Freedom Mupanedemo, Midlands Bureau THREE local authorities in the Midlands Province have dismissed circulating social media reports alleging a bedbug (insikizi/tsikidzi) outbreak in their areas, asserting that there is no…

BOSSO BOARD: TIME TO PACK UP, RETIRED COL DEMANDS!..“Sebeyibulele! These lifers are Killing Highlanders!”

Sikhumbuzo Moyo FORMER Highlanders board heavyweight, Retired Colonel Thomas Ngwenya, has thrown down the gauntlet, demanding the entire Bosso board step down immediately amid accusations of a “toxic” and endless…

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