Social media, TV influencing drug abuse

Simba Jemwa, Sunday News Correspondent IT looks cool on television or social media — media portrayals of substance use. Speaking at a workshop organised by local varsity and college students…

Mwonzora recalls 16 more councillors

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor ZIMBABWE could be faced with yet another by-election after the MDC effected a fresh round of recalls in various councils around the country. Yesterday the…

Music gala to cap Independence Day celebrations

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporters A GALA featuring some of the country’s best musicians will bring down the curtain on this year’s Independence Day celebrations, which will be held in…

ED orders relaxation of ID requirements

Gabriel Masvora, News Editor THE Civil Registry Department will from Friday embark on a mobile registration exercise targeting at issuing more than two million birth, death certificates and national identity…

Delta launches Sable Lager in Bulawayo

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter LISTED beverages manufacturer, Delta Corporation on Friday launched Sable Lager in Bulawayo, a new offering in the group’s line of alcoholic beverages as it moves to…

New developments (Part 1)

HAVE you ever wondered, “Where do residential stands come from?” New residential stands are generally created from larger blocks of vacant land. A landowner may decide to develop his own…

Six Gwanda youths with disabilities train at Jairos Jiri

Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday News Reporter PEOPLE with disabilities (PWDs) from Gwanda have received a shot in the arm from disabled persons organisation Nkomwa Foundation Trust (NFT) who have facilitated that…

Journey to koBulawayo: Some political and socio-economic roles of a Ndebele monarch

CERTAIN needs, necessities and requirements demand that space be built up to meet those needs, necessities and requirements. In a settled area, different structures are built in accordance to the…

Bulawayo primary school gets 30 computers

Judith Phiri and Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday News Reporters MABHUKUDWANA Primary School in Nkulumane, Bulawayo recently received 30 computers as part of Government’s efforts to promote a digital economy and human…

Ipec to dissolve 36pc registered pension funds

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE Insurance and Pensions Commission (Ipec) will dissolve about 36 percent of registered pension funds that have become inactive for extended periods, some dating back to…

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