Zim’s unsung sports heroine

Ellina Mhlanga Zimpapers Sports Hub ANGELINE NYAUNDI (pictured) can at best be equated to a prophetess without honour in her home. Yet this unsung heroine of Zimbabwean sport remains grounded…

Soil health crucial for food security

Engineer Edwin Zimunga ZIMBABWE recently commemorated International Soil Day, which ran under the theme “Caring for Soils: Measure, Monitor, Manage”. This theme emphasises the vital role of soil health in…

22 000 village health workers to join civil service

Bulawayo Bureau THE Ministry of Health and Child Care is set to formally employ and integrate 22 000 village health workers into the civil service, aiming to enhance the capacity…

Gukurahundi hearings preps in final stretch

Bulawayo Bureau THE Gukurahundi hearings steering committee will soon announce the exact date for the beginning of the highly anticipated sessions, amid revelations that a coordination centre has since been…

Kariba water levels expected to rise next year

Violet Chenyika WATER LEVELS in Lake Kariba have remained critically low, but are expected to rise from January next year due to increased rainfall activity, raising expectations of improved power…

No shortages expected as retailers gear up for festive season

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter RETAILERS and manufacturers have allayed fears of any shortage of basic commodities during the festive season, saying the country has adequate stocks. Traditionally, during this…

Our unity to last an eternity

Dr Obert Moses Mpofu UNITY, peace and development. These three words are all deeply rooted in the ZANU PF way, such that they have become our official motto, for the…

Over 50 roadblocks to combat festive season carnage

Chief Reporter More than 50 roadblocks, manned by officers from multiple road safety agencies, have been set up on Zimbabwe’s major highways as part of a nationwide campaign to address…

Council turns Chivero into deadly pool

THE Harare City Council was once again in the news last week, albeit for all the wrong reasons. For the umpteenth time, the city fathers proved to be the wizards…

10 days to nowhere as Harare’s Vision 2025 unravels

Debra Matabvu IN 2012, the Harare City Council unveiled an ambitious plan to turn Zimbabwe’s capital into a world-class city by the year 2025. Through what was branded as “Harare…

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