Govt works on channelling ceded chrome claims
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE Government is working on modalities of channelling chrome claims it ceded from the country’s two ferrochrome giants, Zimbabwe Mining and Smelting Company (Zimasco) and…
Tsunami warning issued after quake
A strong earthquake with a magnitude of 7.9 struck 157 km east of Rabaul in Papua New Guinea on Saturday, the US Geological Survey (USGS) reported, prompting a warning about…
Matobo RDC adopts increased $3,8m 2017 budget
Amanda Ncube, Sunday News Reporter MATOBO Rural District Council has adopted a $3,8 million annual budget for the year 2017, a 9,2 percent increase from this year’s $3.5 million as…
Traditional knowledge key to climate change adaptation
Feature, Tinomuda Chakanyuka CLIMATE change has in recent times presented itself as one of the biggest threats to sustainable development, subsequently threatening people’s livelihoods.
Zim to host continental pool champs
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent ZIMBABWE’S pool fraternity has been handed a boost after being chosen to host next year’s All Africa Pool Championships.
A-level Divinity questions and answers
QUESTION: Why was idolatry such a significant problem in Israel and what did the prophets say and do about it in reference to both Israel and Zimbabwean prophets? (25)
Zambezi Magic boost for local film industry
Ngqwele Dube, Sunday Life Correspondent PAY television DStv’s, Zambezi Magic channel has made an impassioned plea for local content as the station seeks to make inroads into the local film…
Sunduza to remake Injabulo
Nkosilesisa Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter LOCAL Imbube group Sunduza will mark the end of the year with a performance that is a reenactment of its original stage performance, Injabulo which…
Completion of Tokwe-Mukorsi hailed
Walter Mswazie in Masvingo MASVINGO Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Senator Shuvai Mahofa has hailed President Mugabe for overseeing the successful completion of the multi-million Tokwe-Mukorsi Dam which…
Low income puts damper on festive mood
Dickson Mangena, Business Reporter THE prevailing liquidity crunch and the general low disposable income are likely to dampen the festive mood of the majority of people in the country.

