Banda clocks 508 days in the dark
TODAY marked exactly 508 days since the ZIFA board suspended vice president Gift Banda.
Tugwi-Mukosi: A dream deferred?
One wintry morning in 1997, villagers in Gororo communal lands in Chivi, Masvingo South, woke up to a spectre of caterpillars, graders and front-end loaders felling trees, shoving and tossing huge boulders and ripping open mother earth’s belly with their iron fangs.
Tourism industry set for reopening
The tourism industry is set to reopen, at first for the domestic market, and a tourism recovery strategy is set to be launched by Government next week.
Illegal gold panning leaves Bindura dry
Mazowe River rises north of Harare and flows northeast past Bindura Town, and thereafter forms part of the border of Zimbabwe and Mozambique on its final journey to the Zambezi River.
Chitungwiza builds vending stalls
Chitungwiza town council is constructing proper vending sites in different parts of the town, which will give it a much needed facelift.
Councils’ anti-graft systems need overhaul, says ZACC
THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has embarked on a nationwide programme to strengthen local authorities’ anti-graft systems and promote good governance after establishing that the systems at most councils were in shambles and open for abuse.
Employers hire buses for workers
While Zupco services are improving since passenger loads were allowed to rise, several employers are still providing transport or hiring kombis and buses to ensure staff get to and from work.
Parirenyatwa trial hits snag
THE trial of former Health and Child Care Minister David Parirenyatwa on charges of criminal abuse of office yesterday hit a brick wall after presiding magistrate Mr Elijah Makomo failed to report for duty.
Beatles refused to play for segregated crowd
kuala lumpur. — One of the last two surviving Beatles, Paul McCartney has shared a post on Instagram and Twitter revealing that The Beatles had refused to perform in front…











