Bosso kit on the way
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent HIGHLANDERS’ playing kit is set to arrive before the season starts and the uniform the side used for the ZNA Charity Shield tournament is a training…
Heavy rains destroys Bulawayo School
Limpret Moyo, Sunday News Reporter AMAVENE Primary School in Bulawayo’s Nkulumane suburb lost property worth about $10 000 after heavy rains that hit the city last Sunday destroyed roofs from…
Blanket Mine worker dies in work mishap
Sunday News Reporters A MINE worker died at Blanket Mine in Gwanda on Friday night after being hit by a boulder on the head while working in a shaft, police…
Chevrons, Ireland warm up match called off
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter Zimbabwe missed out on some fine tuning ahead of the start of the International Cricket Council Cricket World Cup Qualifier on Sunday when their warm…
Touching tale of a bright, poor boy
Loveness Mpofu, Sunday News Reporter NO O-level results, skips Lower Sixth year, single formal lesson, gets 15 points but now facing prospect on missing out on university.
Cowdray Park health time bomb
Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter A HEALTH time bomb is looming in Cowdray Park as more than 12 000 households have resorted to constructing Blair toilets within their properties, with some…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: NRZ revival good omen for economy
THE story of the country’s second largest city, Bulawayo cannot be told in full without dedicating acres of space to the transport company, the National Railways of Zimbabwe.
‘CONFIDENCE BOOSTER’ – Highlanders, Dynamos on ZNA Shield war footing
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent ANY match pitting Highlanders and Dynamos always come with the hype, tension and fierce rivalry.
ED Has My Vote Campaign reaches Mat North
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter ZANU-PF youths have been urged to vigorously campaign for the party First Secretary President Emmerson Mnangangwa so that he and the party can resoundingly win the…
Govt scraps Maths entry . . . Tertiary institutions to recruit students without subject
Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter TERTIARY institutions have been given the green light to recruit students without demanding specific subjects such as Mathematics and English as long as the programmes on…









