First Lady hailed for all-inclusive approach

Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday News Reporter VILLAGERS in Matabeleland South Province have hailed First Lady Cde Auxillia Mnangagwa for the generous work she is doing for the children nationwide commending her…

Reading Erica Gwetai in honour of black feminism Part 2

Richard Runyararo Mahomva THIS is the last instalment of the series I have dedicated to articulating the role of female writers in contributing to the narratives of our struggle.

Archer clothing invades leather export market

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter ONE of the country’s leading textile companies, Archer Clothing Manufacturers has set sights on recapitalising its diversified leather products operations buoyed by an upsurge in…

‘Modelling is not immorality’

Rumbidzai Mbewe, Sunday Life Correspondent SLOWLY but surely, society is beginning to appreciate modelling and even encourage their loved ones to take part in these beauty pageants.

Former Zifa employee Moyo caged, set free

Sports Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe Football Association education officer Brian Moyo was last Friday arrested on allegations of defaming the football mother body’s vice-president, Omega Sibanda.

Operation Restore Economy, now or never: Zimbabwe ‘should’ learn from China

Economic Focus with Dr Bongani Ngwenya Preamble: THE new political dispensation in Zimbabwe offers a very fertile ground and opportunity for Zimbabwe to reform its economy.

Proposed 60 years for rape being reviewed

Lincoln Towindo, Harare Bureau Government is reviewing a proposed 60-year jail term for criminals who rape minors and the disabled after Cabinet ministers expressed reservations over its severity.

Women’s League calls for extradition of Prof Moyo, Kasukuwere

Vusumuzi Dube, Sunday News Reporter THE Zanu-PF Women’s League has called on the Government and police to push for the extradition of embattled former Cabinet Ministers, Professor Jonathan Moyo and…

President keeps to work ethic

Harare Bureau President Emmerson Mnangagwa spent the better part of yesterday (Saturday) at his Munhumutapa offices as he knuckles down to engineering economic turnaround.

$10m boost for new curriculum

Veronica Gwaze, Harare Bureau Government has secured US$10 million to implement the new education curriculum, with portions of the schooling framework likely to be adjusted.

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