Wife killer gets 20yrs

Fairness Moyana, Sunday News Correspondent A MAN from Lupane who killed his wife by hitting her with a hammer and a hoe handle after she allegedly angered him during a…

Stop begging, let them go

Nhlalwenhle Ncube LET it go!

Godlwayo South Soccer League sponsorship increased

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter SPONSORSHIP for the fourth edition of the Godlwayo South Soccer League (GSSL) has been upped for this season with bankrollers of the competition to announce…

Zifa Mat north League to hold administration course

Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange The Zifa Matabeleland North League will next month hold three-day administration courses targeting football administrators from affiliate clubs, aspiring administrators, coaches and those in charge of…

Madinda heaps praise on wonderboy Makumbe

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent HIGHLANDERS technical manager Madinda Ndlovu has heaped praise on attacking midfielder, Nigel Makumbe as an “influential player” after he created the two goals that handed Bosso…

‘Drunk’ man drowns in flooded river

Whinsley Masara, Sunday News Correspondent A 35-year-old man from Esigodini, who was reportedly drunk, drowned while attempting to cross a flooded river last Sunday, police have confirmed.

School of Mines to set up base in Zvishavane

Lovemore Zigara, Midlands Correspondent THE Zimbabwe School of Mines (ZSM) is planning to set up a training college for small-scale and artisanal miners at Musipani Business Centre in Zvishavane.

Firms heed call to assist

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter COMPANIES in Bulawayo heeded the call to assist a local organisation to purchase a vehicle to carry out their mandate of visiting inmates.

How to support someone with endometriosis

Tine Mataz ENDOMETRIOSIS affects one in 10 women, almost 200 million women. All these women have families and friends who will be affected by this disease too. This week we…

Untangling Zim from albatross of past political economy key to future economic prosperity

Dr Bongani Ngwenya Preamble: THIS week’s instalment is a continuation of last week’s feature, ‘‘Paying the price of crisis of disconnection’’.

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