70 percent of city’s roads in sorry state

BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) has started refurbishing Robert Mugabe Way and Joshua Mqabuko International Airport Road ahead of the of the 56th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF),…

How independence influenced Zimbabwean fashion trends

ON 18 April 1980, Zimbabwe was liberated from the shackles of British colonialism. This meant that the country became a free nation . . . Apart from all what was…

Council clinics face operational challenges

BULAWAYO City Council clinics and the Thorngrove Infectious Diseases Hospital are operating below capacity with just 61 percent of its staffing complement available, Sunday News has learnt.

Four foreign teams for Dairibord Schools Rugby Festival

FOUR foreign sides will grace this year’s edition of the Dairibord Schools Rugby Festival which will run from 27 April to 2 May at Prince Edward High School in Harare.

Chief fires village heads over Insiza land scam

CHIEF Jahana has fired 28 village heads for allegedly illegally selling land in Insiza district and ordered all those who had bought the stands to vacate the area or risk…

Leading Namibian clearing agent opens offices in Zimbabwe

IN a move meant to enhance regional integration while easing the logistical challenges associated with customs clearing and forwarding of goods within the region, a leading customs clearing and freight…

Nyovest pledges Byo gig proceeds to xenophobia survivors

POPULAR South African hip-hop artiste Cassper Nyovest has pledged to donate all proceeds from his Bulawayo show to survivors of the recent xenophobic attacks.

Young designer takes city by storm

SHE is not just young, sensuously beautiful and versatile. She is also intelligent and has a gift of smiling. The statement that one can read from her face is that…

Painful gain

Kundai Chitumwa Short Story IT is a sad state of affairs to hold on to someone who has let you go, to defend someone who offends you. It may be that his…

Women soccer league brohaha

THE Zimbabwe Women Football executive is set for a collision course with Super League clubs following its decision to levy them $1 000 in affiliation fees.