Kwekwe to procure new water pumps
Kwekwe City Council is set to procure new pumps to ease water shortages which the city is experiencing.
School donates sanitary pads
George Chipadza Secondary School has donated sanitary pads to underprivileged girls in Zvishavane.
Luck runs out for conman
A conman has been arrested on three counts of fraud for allegedly duping prospective teaching and nursing students in Mutare of their money three years ago.
Stigma forces Dreams beneficiaries out of school
Sex workers who benefited from the Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-Free, Mentored, and Safe (DREAMS) initiative funded by USAid and coordinated by the National Aids Council (NAC) are dropping out of school due to stigma.
Psychiatrist woes delay cases
Masvingo has been plagued by a serious shortage of forensic psychiatrists who are critical in criminal cases, which is affecting the resolution of court cases in the province.
The African superhero
Breaking the tradition of this column, this week the reader shall become the watcher. On Friday, the latest instalment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, “Black Panther” was released and it warranted space on these pages.
Zanu-PF Harare Province starts poll preparations
Zanu-PF structures in Harare Province have started preparations for the forthcoming elections, with Marlborough District executive vowing to wrestle the seat from MDC-T and ensure resounding electoral victory for President Mnangagwa.
Embalming the perfect corpse in Muponde’s time travails
He has mastered the autobiographical mode in a reflective way, which makes it easier for the reader to locate himself/herself in the many physical, emotional and psychological sites that the fictional experience purveyed brings forth.Robert Muponde, like Shimmer Chinodya, has a way of taking the reader into his space through reflection on shared experiences. He has a certain way of telling his own story in such a way that it becomes our story; yours and mine.
AU Comm chair endorses transition
THE political transition in Zimbabwe was done constitutionally and the African Union (AU) fully supports the new dispensation, African Union Commission chairperson Mr Moussa Faki said yesterday. Mr Faki, who arrived in Zimbabwe yesterday for a three-day visit, commended President Mnangagwa for opening up the political field ahead of harmonised elections this year.
Masvingo city voices concern over vandalism
Masvingo City Council has expressed concern over rampant vandalism of boreholes drilled in high-density areas to ease water shortages, amid reports that seven boreholes have so far been stripped of critical parts.


