Hwange targets older staffers for compulsory retrenchment

Fairness Moyana, Hwange Correspondent MANAGEMENT at Hwange Colliery Company is now reportedly targeting workers aged above 50 for compulsory retrenchment after there were no takers for its voluntary retrenchment call.

Lady Tshawe starts own online talk show

Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter From poet to musician to actress and most recently to talk show host, Lady Tshawe just keeps evolving as an artiste. Her online talk show,…

Nyota Ecoventures offers more at Victoria Falls

Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange, Sunday Life Correspondent VICTORIA FALLS is one of the seven natural wonders of the world and the major waterfall on the Zambezi River in Africa. It…

Man crushes son’s head with battery in row over eggs

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A MAN from Nkayi, who punched his stepson twice on the cheek before crushing his head with a 12 volt battery after the boy cooked…

Herd health management as an integral part of good animal husbandry practice

ONE of the key aspects of good animal husbandry practice is animal health management.

Club raises $1 500 for teen cancer patient

Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange THE Lwendulu Leo Club of Hwange has raised more than $1 500 through a number of fund-raising initiatives to be used for medical expenses, travelling and…

Opec oil cuts spark fuel price increases

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke On the first of March, the government of Namibia announced an almost three percent increase in fuel prices as a direct response to the production cuts by the…

Plumtree installs pre-paid water meters

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent PLUMTREE Town Council has started installing pre-paid water meters in the border town as part of efforts to raise money and guide against increase in residents…

Kamzthxpxpe, Indigo Saint: Bulawayo’s newest rappers

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter TWO of Bulawayo’s fast-rising underground rappers and possess the weirdest of stage names are out to change the game.

8 years later, xenophobia victim recounts horror

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter ON 27 May 2009, Mr Frank Tapiwa Ncube (31) was caught up in the wave of xenophobic attacks that rocked neighbouring South Africa when a number…

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