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Man murders wife in cold blood, disappears

Fairness Moyana, Sunday News Correspondent POLICE in Matabeleland North Province have launched a manhunt for a man from Inyathi who allegedly killed his wife in cold blood with a shovel,…

Two die in attempt to cross flooded Tshangane River

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter TWO people died in Lupane, Matabeleland North Province while attempting to cross a flooded Tshangane River on Friday night last week in a regrettable incident that…

Empower young girls to fight HIV

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter SAFEGUARDING the lives of adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) is crucial in preventing new HIV infections in Zimbabwe with statistics from the Ministry of Health…

Doctors on the move offer lifeline to drug and substance abusers

Sunday News Reporter IN a ground-breaking effort to combat the growing scourge of drug and substance abuse in the country, a group of doctors has launched an initiative aimed at…

CZI confident stability will persist on tight liquidity

Golden Sibanda THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) is confident the country can sustain the prevailing exchange rate and inflation stability provided the authorities maintain a tight grip on liquidity…

Economists applaud Treasury plans to cushion the economy

Business Reporter ECONOMIC analysts have commended planned interventions by the Government to diversify the economy and mitigate potential decline of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2025 due to…

Tobacco sector resilience anchors economic development

Oliver Kazunga ZIMBABWE’S tobacco export earnings surged by 16,6 percent to US$1,4 billion from the 243,3 million kilogrammes (kg) shipped last year, figures from the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board…

Call for Zim to grow export basket beyond raw minerals

Business Reporter ZIMBABWE should take proactive measures to expand the country’s export basket, currently dominated by minerals, to avoid shocks from unforeseen global commodity price fluctuations. While the marked increase…

Crossover vigils boost religious tourism

Veronica Gwaze NEW YEAR’S EVE vigils in Zimbabwe have become prominent occasions. Attracting thousands of followers, the events not only promote spiritual edification, but also act as a significant driver…

Twine Phiri, Omega Sibanda eye ZIFA return

Don Makanyanga and Lovemore Dube ELEVEN years ago, Twine Phiri and Omega Sibanda met after being elected as ZIFA board members, under the leadership of Cuthbert Dube. They had been…

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