200 disabled girls, women sexually abused to date

Leonard Ncube in Hwange ABOUT 200 girls and women with various disabilities were sexually abused between January and this month, a local organisation has revealed.

Plumtree inyanga claims to possess powerful fertility herbs

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter ECCENTRICITY would best describe a self-proclaimed traditional healer from Mangwe District, whose claim to fame is fertility herbs and love potions.

Bury the differences, Minister urges province

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Bureau MIDLANDS Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Cde Owen Ncube has implored the province and members of Zanu-PF in particular to take heed of President Emmerson…

From machinist to fashion designer

Kudzai Mpangi, Sunday Life Reporter HAVING started as a mere machinist at a clothing factory in Bulawayo, Makhosi Tshuma, South Africa-based fashion designer lives to tell a different story. He…

New hospitals for Byo, Harare

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Government is working on plans to introduce district hospitals in Bulawayo and Harare as part of measures to reduce congestion at central hospitals, an official…

Extra lessons, SU not banned

Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has not banned extra lessons and Scripture Union and will allow them to continue in schools, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavima has said.

BCC shelves plans to construct more fire stations

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council has shelved plans to construct two additional fire stations in the city due to lack of funds, an official has said.

Period-friendly female condom excites sex workers

Tinomuda Chakanyuka in Ivory Coast SEX workers have been tickled by revelations that women who are on their monthly menstrual periods can comfortably have sex using the FC2 female condom,…

Black Motion vs Distruction Boys . . . Let Bulawayo judge

Langalakhe Mabena WITH Bulawayo already in the festive craze mode, party and tribal house music fanatics are yet to be treated to a classy all black event as South Africa’s…

ZRU grant cut by 45pc

Allan Foti, Sunday News Correspondent WORLD Rugby has cut the Zimbabwe Rugby Union’s annual grant by 45 percent following years of unrestrained fiduciary improprieties and lack of corporate governance systems.

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