Zim’s future bright: Bishop Mutendi

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief ZIMBABWE has a bright future ahead anchored on Government policies like Zim Asset that are pro-development, a senior cleric has said.

Locals struggle at Zimbabwe Open Squash Championship

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter LOCAL men once again found the going tough at the Safeguard Zimbabwe Open Squash Championship with the top prize going the way of Nigerian Sodiq…

Foundation College donates to Tsholotsho flood victims

IN its ongoing programme to commemorate the International Day of the African Child; Foundation Group of Colleges and Schools learner-driven “Thutshu — Charity Foundation” recently donated a consignment of goods…

Gweru’s modelling diamond unearthed

Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent IT is her charming smile, astonishing beauty, alluring eyes and of course, the charismatic personality that can not go unnoticed on the first encounter with this…

ZBC’s Star Maker show comes to Bulawayo

Bhekumuzi Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter THE Zimbabwe Broadcasting Company’s Star Maker television show is set to become the most watched and viewed show since the production of the first and…

Five Youth Games sporting codes for Byo

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent BULAWAYO is set to play host to five sporting disciplines during the 2017 National Youth Games due to lack of infrastructure in the host province of…

Council targets fathers during breastfeeding week

Loveness Mpofu, Sunday News Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council joined the rest of the world in commemorating the World Breastfeeding Week, which ended on Friday with an aim to reach…

Advice on Imports

Lovert Mafukure Is it advisable to buy used German cars from Japan or from the UK? Most ex Japs are petrol while ex-UK cars are mostly diesel, what are the…

Mankunzini breaks into Mzansi cricket circles

Thabani Maphosa FORMER Zimbabwe Under-19 cricket team captain Bongani Mankunzini has taken up employment in South Africa.

Chawanda on sour stay at Pirates

Danisa Masuku ZIMBABWEAN football history would be incomplete without the mention of Ephraim Chawanda. He was a dependable defender. As compliments go, “dependability” can feel a little back-handed.

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