Long serving nurse
Lovemore Dube and Father Innocent Makawule FOR a week, the whole of Hlababomvu, St Josephโs area of Semukwe in Matobo District and surrounding villages was engulfed in a state of…
2024: A tale of records and resilience in agriculture
Theseus Shambare IN 2024, the Southern African region, Zimbabwe included, grappled with the fallout from the El Niรฑo induced drought, which further exacerbated the effects of climate change. It manifested…
WATCH: The Class of 1998 will always have a special place in my heart
WHAT we call the Class of 1998 is a group of players who were at the foundation stage of the team that went on to win four consecutive league titles…
Securing your childโs future: The importance of enrolling in registered schools
Fungai Mutizwa, Correspondent AS parents, our primary responsibility is to safeguard the well-being and future of our children. We invest in their education, guide them in their development and hope…
Horsepower burial set for this morning
Lovemore Dube SOCIAL football powerhouse, Madodana โHorsepowerโ Tshabangu who died in Johannesburg, South Africa on 30 December will be buried at Lady Stanley Cemetery this morning. He was 67 and…
Temba Mliswa approaches courts
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter TEMBA Mliswa, an aspiring Zifa president has challenged the Normalisation Committeeโs electoral process through the High Court of Zimbabwe. Mliswaโs decision comes after Benjani Mwaruwari launched…
WATCH: โFarmers need to accelerate summer cropping amid persistent rainsโ
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter FARMERS have been urged to expedite their planting for the 2024/2025 summer cropping season, as rains persist across much of the country with the Government targeting…
Campaign against fake alcohol gathers momentum
Harare Bureau CONSUMERS are being urged to be cautious when purchasing alcohol under a campaign that has been launched by distributors to tackle the growing problem of counterfeit liquor. This…
Government wins fight against malaria
Violet Chenyika, Harare Bureau MEASURES implemented by the Government to combat malaria have paid off, as the number of deaths caused by the disease dropped to just over 100 last…
Health workers exodus slows down
Harare Bureau THE number of health professionals leaving Zimbabwe to work in foreign countries declined last year compared to previous years, latest statistics from the Health Service Commission (HSC) show.…