6th Avenue renamed after ED Mnangagwa

Zvamaida Murwira/Blessings Chidakwa, Harare Bureau Cabinet yesterday approved new names of roads, places and Government buildings in Harare, Bulawayo and other towns across the country, as a deliberate effort to foster…

Catholics’ annual music competition set for tomorrow

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter ABOUT 15 000 Catholics from across the country and South Africa are expected to throng Hwange for the 2019 St Cecilia annual music competition set for…

Defining moment for national Div One teams

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter IT’S a defining moment for the top two teams competing in three out of the four Zifa regional Division One leagues, as the 2019 curtain comes…

MSU medical school lessens specialist shortage

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief  In 2015, the Midlands State University (MSU) introduced medical studies as part of its plans to broaden the scope of its degree programmes.  It subsequently established…

Tenant for 25 years fights for council house

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter KWEKWE City Council’s former chief fire officer has sued the local authority over its refusal to sell him a house that he has been living in…

Brutal axe attack in donkey row

Mejury Magaya, Midlands Reporter A FIREWOOD vendor from Mkoba 4 suburb in Gweru is battling for life at Gweru Provincial Hospital after he was allegedly attacked with an axe all over…

Highlanders challenge

Ronald Mashinga, Sports Reporter Highlanders challenge defending champions, Giants, in the Bulawayo Basketball Association league at Khanyisile Sports Centre tomorrow. Giants have won the championship twice in a row and hope…

E-commerce revolution chews into VAT revenue

Prosper Ndlovu in Kampala, Uganda ZIMBABWE and her African peers are worried over the declining Value Added Tax (VAT) earnings on the back of a fast growing digital/electronic trade, popularly…

President averts potential water crisis in Gweru

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief PRESIDENT Mnangagwa ordered the urgent release of $651 000 for the purchase of four new low-lift raw water pumps for Amapongobwe Dam thereby averting a potential…

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