30 days jail for ex-magistrate
Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent FORMER Nkayi regional magistrate Mr Thabekhulu Dube has been sentenced to 30 days in prison for defaulting on paying maintenance.
Making your bedroom feel warm and cosy this winter
BEDROOMS are the most neglected space during winter. People are more concerned about having enough blankets to keep themselves warm — they just select items not considering how their space…
Govt officials urged to engage public on key projects
Vusumuzi Dube, Sunday News Reporter HEADS of Government Departments in provinces have been urged to create a rapport with communities they serve so as to ensure the success of key…
Buy Zimpapers titles and win
Sunday News Reporter READERS of newspaper titles under the Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Ltd stable stand a chance to win a brand new vehicle in the OK Grand Challenge scheduled for…
Marist Brothers gets kit ahead of Copa Coca-Cola qualifiers
Noel Munzabwa DETE-BASED Marist Brothers High School’s preparations for this schools soccer calendar got a soccer kit donation boost ahead of the Copa Coca-Cola Nash Matabeleland North qualifying rounds.
Mzilikazi High acquires 75-seater bus
Nokukhanya Moyo, Sunday Life Reporter PARENTS have been urged to pay school fees on time and those facing challenges should make payment plans with the school.
Bosso, Majaivana and other taboos
A number of political philosophers and sociologists of the Global South have noted how sport and religion were used by colonialists to divert the minds and energies of natives from…
Mzilikazi High moving with the times
Nokukhanya Moyo, Sunday Life Reporter THE Mzilikazi High School staff and School Development Association (SDA) have created a small haven for the students learning in a ghetto school.
Panners destory cops’ cars
Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent TWO gold panners destroyed two private cars belonging to police officers with stones and machetes in Zvishavane after they were ordered to stop as they were…
Youth development trust petitions Parly over Gwanda water crisis
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau The Community Youth Development Trust (CYDT) has petitioned Parliament to help resolve the water crisis in Gwanda Town where taps have been running dry since January.











