Colleges resume classes

FINAL year students at polytechnics and vocational training centres resume studies tomorrow, with the Government satisfied with measures put in place to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

Chitungwiza’s hell on earth …local authority accused of lethargy

Chitungwiza residents are heavily leaning on the local authority to address the hazards caused by the municipal dumpsite, which has now become a death trap.

D1 teams want a piece of the pie

WHILE the debate on ZIFA’s Covid-19 bailout package continues to play out in Premier Soccer League corridors, lower divisions, which are feeder leagues to the top flight, are eagerly awaiting their turn to be rescued by the football mother body.

‘ZANU PF will not brook anarchy’

The ruling party will not stand idle as opposition activists promote anarchy but will respond appropriately to any threats to the country’s peace, ZANU PF acting spokesman Cde Patrick Chinamasa has said.

Solar to balance Zim energy mix

Zimbabwe may soon bring to an end a debilitating power crisis and achieve self-sufficiency through measures aimed at achieving a sustainable energy mix.

 This has seen the Government dole out several licences to independent power producers (IPPs) keen to invest in solar energy.

Dave can’t catch a break

ALWAYS the groomsman and never the groom.

That seems to be Dave Bautista’s story ever since he made the great leap from the world of professional wrestling to Hollywood.

Travel industry may not return to normal

From a long-term impact perspective, the travel and hospitality industries will remain the hardest hit by the Covid-19 pandemic as players in these sectors will need to cope with the attendant psychological and structural changes.

Choral singer goes solo

Animals that hunt in packs or groups often increase their chances of success in capturing prey.

However, some animals, particularly the largest species of the cat family, prefer hunting alone and are usually no less successful than their familial counterparts.

‘Reliving the battle that changed my life’

Cde Peter Chipo John Muchimwe (PCJM) vividly remembers a war battle that changed his life. Today he walks with an aid after a bullet pierced through his right thigh. The former liberation war fighter recounts to our Deputy News Editor Levi Mukarati (LM) how he survived the war.

Solar to balance Zim energy mix

Zimbabwe may soon bring to an end a debilitating power crisis and achieve self-sufficiency through measures aimed at achieving a sustainable energy mix.

 This has seen the Government dole out several licences to independent power producers (IPPs) keen to invest in solar energy.

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