Harare’s suburbs: The living coexists with the dead

The idea of death, and the fear of it, haunts the human race.

People often wonder what will become of them when they finally “kick the bucket”.

Chicken Inn, Rhinos share spoils

CHICKEN Inn gaffer Joey Antipas conceded that they let two valuable points go down the drain after they were held by Black Rhinos in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at Luveve yesterday.

Makunde wants another crack at the Proteas

ZIMBABWE Gems coach Lloyd Makunde reckons that his charges have emerged from their tour of South Africa a better outfit and has recommended a return to that country before they head off to the Netball World Cup finals in Liverpool, England in July.

1 300 teachers recruited

AT least 1 350 primary and secondary school teachers have been recruited this term as Government seeks to improve the teacher to student ratio and ensure quality education through the implementation of the new curriculum.

ZPC held at home

NYAMHUNGA stadium is fast becoming a fortress of sorts, as ZPC Kariba seem get that extra bit of magic every time the Mashonaland West-based outfit play at home.

Nyau dancer killed in mistaken identity

A Bindura nyau leader has appeared in court for allegedly murdering a fellow ‘gule wankulu’ member after accusing him of unmasking himself before onlookers, in violation of their culture.

US$500m facility to stabilise prices

Government, through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), will begin drawing down a new US$500 million facility tomorrow to supply the interbank foreign currency market, in a development that monetary authorities say will “go a long way to stabilise the exchange rates and prices of goods and services in the economy”.

Constitutional Court recruitments begin

Treasury has given the Judicial Services Commission (JSC) the nod to begin recruiting staffers of the Constitutional Court next month, while the selection of judges will begin thereafter as efforts to decouple it from the Supreme Court gathers momentum.

Let’s extend investment to processing

When commissioning the long-desired platinum smelting plant at Unki Mines near Shurugwi last week, President Emmerson Mnangagwa took the opportunity to encourage and reassure investors and potential investors that Zimbabwe understood their needs and welcomed their partnership.

‘We are entrenching unity’

Peace is an integral part of local cultural norms that could be used to forge national unity, which, in turn, is necessary to springboard the country to prosperity, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said yesterday.

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