On this day . . .
October 15, 1990 Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, wins the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in helping to end the bitter Cold War between the Soviet Union and Western…
Karoi singer blasts ‘hyenas in sheepskin’
A firefighter from Karoi, Lovemore Chimurambi, has taken a dig on false prophets and their mushrooming churches, which he says are money-spinning projects.
Chimurambi is a gospel singer whose song “Mbeu yeGehena”, released early this year, is making waves on local radio stations that include Nyaminyami FM, National FM and Radio Zimbabwe.
Tuku protégé releases scorcher
INNOCENT “Answer” Kufakunesu has finally released his debut album.
Despite scintillating performances at the National Arts Merit Awards and the Star FM Music Awards, Kufakunesu was yet to hit the market with a full offering of his own music.
Behold, Dhuterere’s upswing
“I have issues with people doing unbiblical things masked as God’s work and I don’t mind if they hate me for chastising them. There is nothing, healing included, done in the name of God that should be paid for,” boldly declares Mambo Dhuterere.
Zacc seeks trial powers
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) is seeking prosecutorial powers to expeditiously process graft cases through newly established Anti-Corruption Courts.
Science education way to go: ED
President Mnangagwa has said science education is critical for Zimbabwe to achieve rapid modernisation, urging institutions of higher learning to churn out graduates capable of producing transformative innovations.
In his remarks while presiding over Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE)’s 18th graduation ceremony in Bindura yesterday, the President said technological innovation would underpin the country’s endeavour to industrialise and create a prosperous economy.
Mhondoro women in life-changing projects
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has encouraged women to start income generating projects to fend off the current economic challenges.
Speaking in Mhondoro-Ngezi yesterday she also advised members of the community to be hygienic.
Harare’s disgraceful water can be clean
Greater Harare’s water supply is probably the worst managed and the most unfairly distributed in Zimbabwe; yet even in a severe drought, it should be possible to provide every household and every business in the city and its four satellite towns an adequate daily supply of clean and safe water.
Farmers start receiving inputs
DISTRIBUTION of inputs to small holder farmers under the Presidential Input Support Scheme, which targets 640 000 hectares of maize, has begun countrywide.
At least 1,6 million and 350 00 hectares will be put under small grains and cotton respectively.
200 not out
FOR Willard Katsande, reaching the 200-game milestone for a big team like Kaizer Chiefs is clear testimony of how football can transform a poor rural boy into an international star who can inspire some hopeless kids in remote areas.










