Journey to the stars: Perceptions regarding the moon

IN many world communities, the moon is acknowledged as having some role to play in their lives and cultural practices. The moon was seen as tied or linked to the…

JSC launches virtual courts in Gweru

Johnsias Mutonhori, Correspondent THE Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has introduced the Integrated Electronic Case Management System (IECEMS) in Gweru, a system which allows people to access courts virtually. The development…

Rural students’ anthology on the cards

Sibongile Ndiweni, Sunday News Reporter LIZOM Ncube, a 24-year-old man from Nkayi has embarked on a programme to uplift the literacy levels in his community where he will engage students…

New pay structure for civil servants

Harare Bureau CIVIL servants will be paid according to their academic qualifications, experience and seniority starting this month, as Government has reactivated a policy that promotes advancement of public workers.…

Parent visiting days remain banned: Government

Sunday News Reporters PARENTS and guardians remain banned from visiting learners at boarding schools as Covid-19 prevention protocols remain in place. This comes ahead of the opening of schools tomorrow.…

President remembers late grandson

Tendai Rupapa, Senior Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday said he was humbled by the outpouring of love the First Family received when hundreds of people turned up in Helensvale, Harare, for…

Soul Brothers’ visible footprints in Bulawayo

Langalakhe Mabena, Sunday Life Reporter THEY adopted Zimbabwe, Bulawayo in particular, in the mid-80s as “expatriates” seeking refuge in the country, running away from the rigid apartheid rule by Pieter…

COMMENT: Do city fathers really care anymore?

THERE was a time when Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second largest city was touted as the country’s best run city. However, the same cannot be said now of the City of Kings…

Highlanders recall Muza

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS Football Club have recalled goalkeeper Reward Muza from his six-month long loan to relegated Bulawayo City. Muza joined Amakhosi in July last year and immediately…

Tourism rakes in US$600m

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S tourism sector has recorded brisk business with occupancy rates rising significantly in 2022 as the country received approximately US$600 million while US$300 million was poured…

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