Hwange man survives jumbo attack

Fairness Moyana, Hwange Correspondent A HWANGE man is lucky to be alive after he was attacked by a female elephant which was part of a herd he came across while…

Mohadi urges Zanu-PF supporters to register as voters

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau ZANU-PF Secretary for Security Cde Kembo Mohadi has urged party supporters to strengthen structures from grassroots level and unite in preparation for next year’s harmonised elections.

VP Mnangagwa hails churches

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Bureau TRADITIONAL churches that include the Roman Catholic have contributed immensely towards improving education and increasing access to health services as well as skills development in the…

Gospel songbird to launch music label

Kudzai Mpangi, Sunday Life Reporter BULAWAYO gospel singer Lorraine Maplanka-Stot is making a name for herself in the music circles and is now working on launching a recording stable dubbed…

Backyard farmer dreams big

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter AS urban farming gains traction, the importance of animal husbandry as a piece of the puzzle has become a must-act issue.

Gatsheni: Thinking Back to Empire

Cetshwayo Zindabazezwe Mabhena Area studies as a family of academic disciplines that sought to understand the world from national settings, regional contexts and cultural backgrounds has encountered an analytical paralysis,…

‘We really suck at record keeping’

Raisedon Baya I WRITE this article with some kind of uneasiness gnawing at my heart as I know the article might unintentionally perpetuate racial stereotyping against my people.

Kamativi reopening in limbo

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE revival of Kamativi Tin Mine in Matabeleland North is hanging in the balance after it has emerged that the new joint venture company between…

Sisa shines in the UK

Bhekumuzi Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter UNITED Kingdom-based maskandi sensation, Sisasenkosi flew Zimbabwe’s flag high by bagging three gongs at a glamorous Miss Culture World UK 2017 event.

Environmental degradation: is international trade to blame?

Fikile Nyathi GLOBALISATION has resulted in the contraction of space and time, a development that has seen a rapid expansion of international and global economic growth.

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