PLUMTREE BELLE WINS NATURAL BEAUTY CROWN

Arron Nyamayaro A PLUMTREE belle has been crowned Miss Natural Beauty Queen. Margret Mangowe (25) was the overwhelming winner in a competition that drew participants from all provinces on Africa…

ARTIST ENJOYING SPIRIT OF PRAISE EXPERIENCE

Latwell Nyangu SOUTH Africa-based gospel artist Canaan Nyathi says he is enjoying an amazing opportunity of being part of Africa’s gospel outfit, Spirit of Praise. Nyathi was recently joined by…

Schools embrace clean energy to save environment, money

Conrad Mupesa–Mashonaland West Bureau  BOARDING schools in Mashonaland West province have heeded Government’s call for people to save environment in their day-to-day operations by investing in clean sources of energy,…

Tight at the top in NRSL

Tadious Manyepo-Sports Reporter BLACK RHINOS coach Nesbert “Yabo” Saruchera says the top brand of football being displayed by his charges is being helped, in a large part, by the immaculate…

WIFE CLAIMS HUBBY’S MANHOOD HAS LOST POWER

Quinton Rusero A WOMAN has told a court that her husband’s manhood has lost power to erect and he abuses her by forcing his fingers into her private parts. When…

ICC intents: Politicised, independent or neutral?

Tendai Hildegarde Manzvanzvike-Zimpapers Politics Hub THE Israeli-Palestinian conflict is costly.  It has cost thousands of lives, mostly civilian lives, infrastructure and normalcy of life. However, recent developments could signal a…

Gweru Provincial Hospital tackles orthopaedic surgery backlog

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke in Gweru In a move aimed at addressing the growing backlog of patients in need of orthopaedic surgeries, Gweru Provincial Hospital this week conducted a surgical camp that…

China-Africa urged to boost ties

ADDIS ABABA. – Chinese and Ethiopian officials have called for enhancing the multifaceted cooperation between China and Africa under the framework of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). The call…

Africa tipped to grow 3,1pc

NAIROBI. – Africa’s average economic growth in 2023 fell to an estimated 3.1 percent, down from 4.1 percent of the previous year, as successive shocks weakened post-pandemic gains, the African…

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