8 000 delegates for Regional World Children’s Day

Debra Matabvu ZIMBABWE is set to host about seven regional Heads of State and Government and over 8 000 children from the SADC region at the Regional World Children’s Day…

Why etiquette matters

Gabriel Manyeruke ETIQUETTE is fundamental in shaping the behaviour and attitudes of learners in a school environment. Essentially, it encompasses a set of social norms and practices that dictate proper…

‘Africa, Russia should forge unbreakable bond’

Victoria Ruzvidzo in SOCHI, Russia RUSSIA and Africa should create a more formidable bond to fend off Western machinations bent on destructive tendencies to keep the continent in want. In…

Your summer garden guide

Andrew Mangwarara AS you leave the sprawling city of Kwekwe, you will get to a new fuel establishment, the KGK Energy Service Station, which is causing a stir along Bulawayo…

Hubby stones pregnant wife to death

A PREGNANT woman from Ntalale village in Matabeleland South province was brutally murdered by her husband using a 900-gramme stone after discovering a love letter in their home. Tsoanelo Sibanda…

Pfumvudza surpasses target, sets stage for good harvest

Theseus Shambare ZIMBABWE is poised for a good harvest in the 2024-25 summer cropping season, with over nine million plots having been prepared for grain production under the climate-proofed Pfumvudza/Intwasa…

Early rains spark urgent planting call

Theseus Shambare THE Government has urged farmers across the country to immediately commence planting, given the early rains. Some farmers have since sown their seeds, and the early-planted crops have…

Zimbabwe commits to global cybercrime fight

Sunday Mail Reporter ZIMBABWE has reaffirmed its commitment to global cooperation in combatting cybercrime, as it recognises the vital role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in socio-economic development. Addressing…

24 schools, 100 houses damaged by rains

Sunday Mail Reporter LOCALISED downpours since commencement of the rainy season have so far damaged 24 schools across six provinces, along with 102 houses and critical infrastructure at two clinics,…

Luya’s rise from abused wife to netball national team

Veronica Gwaze Zimpapers Sports Hub THE story of netballer Anifa Luya is a typical rags-to-riches tale and reads like a Tyler Perry movie script. Barely two years ago, she was…

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