Villagers urged to encourage children to enrol for STEM subjects

Richard Muponde Gwanda Correspondent VILLAGERS in Gwaranyemba, Gwanda, have been urged to encourage their children to enrol for STEM subjects for them to stand better chances of securing high paying jobs. The…

Disabled win census fight

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter THE High Court yesterday ordered the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) and the Minister of Finance Patrick Chinamasa to release funds to facilitate the full participation…

Dumped baby survives in animal-infested forest

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter A NEW born baby survived hours alone in an animal-infested forest where her mother allegedly dumped her soon after birth. Sibonokuhle Ntini, a widow, allegedly dumped the…

Masvingo gets in mood to party

From Walter Mswazie in Masvingo CELEBRATIONS to mark President Robert Mugabe’s 92nd birthday got underway in Masvingo yesterday with a street party which saw thousands of people participating in a…

In solidarity…2,000 Bosso SA fans to rally behind Chicken Inn

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter— HIGHLANDERS’ South African Supporters’ Chapter have organised about 2,000 people to cheer Zimbabwean champions Chicken Inn when they take on Mamelodi Sundowns in the second leg…

We’re not on holiday: Antipas

From Fungai Muderere in Pretoria, South Africa PRIOR to the start of yesterday’s morning training session here at Clampham High School, Chicken Inn gaffer Joey Antipas made a bold statement telling…

Harare City arrive in Madagascar in two batches

From Mugove Chigada in Mahajanga, Madagascar Harare City arrived in Mahajanga, a west coastal city of Madagascar in two batches on Wednesday evening from Johannesburg, South Africa. The Sunshine Boys take on…

Mighty Warriors want friendlies

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter THE Olympics-bound Mighty Warriors are itching for as many friendly matches as possible ahead of their Africa Women Cup of Nations first leg qualifier away to…

Miss SA reflects on reign

For outgoing Miss South Africa – Liesl Laurie – this has been a year of years – from being offered 50 cows for her hand in marriage, to globetrotting.

Tomato processing plants take shape

Sukulwenkosi Dube, Plumtree Correspondent THE Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (Arda) has allocated $9 million towards the establishment of tomato processing plants in Esigodini and Norton through a partnership with…

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