Muzarabani recovers from injury
Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter FAST bowler Blessing Muzarabani has recovered from injury and is set to make a return to the game after he was named in one of the…
Nkenyane farmers embrace goat breeding as business
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter FARMERS in Bubi District, Matabeleland North Province have been urged to take goat farming as a business and migrate to higher-value breeds so as to generate…
Bulawayo social soccer teams back in the trenches
Mandla Moyo Sunday News Sports Correspondent ALL 60 Bulawayo Social Soccer League (BSSL) teams are back in the trenches throughout the city today. Fixtures secretary Blessing Adolph Jonga said there…
Clinic offers traditional and modern medicines under one roof
Valencia Ndhlovu, Sunday News Reporter IN a world where traditional and modern medicine are always at parallel and at loggerheads, a balance has been fixed as the appreciation for both…
Zimbabwe kick start campaign at Africa Junior Cup
Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Under-21 hockey teams will be hoping to get off their Africa Junior Cup (AJC) to a flying start when they play their opening matches today.…
The Youth Zone with Zero Suppliers
DRUG addiction, also known as substance use disorder, is a chronic, progressive disease of the brain that affects a person’s ability to stop using alcohol and/or drugs, despite experiencing negative…
Nine BCC security officers face attempted murder charges
Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter NINE Bulawayo City Council security officers were on Tuesday (today) granted $50 000 bail each when they appeared in court to answer to two counts…
Discount grocery, free health care for pensioners
Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) has announced an improved service provision for pensioners that includes free primary health care, a discount on groceries at…
Zimbabwe ready to welcome 178 000 locals from South Africa
Limukani Ncube, Editor MORE than 178 000 Zimbabweans are expected back home from South Arica after the expiry of the Zimbabwe Exemption Permits (ZEP) in June this year. The imminent…
Changing face of colonial education to Pan African approaches
Sifelani Tsiko, Innovations Editor Colonial education and its wider economic, social and cultural extractive tendencies had an enduring damaging effect on Zimbabwe’s educational system design. This laid the groundwork for…











