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Workers applaud govt over new retrenchment regulations

Masaraure said pensioners in the country were living in extreme poverty and this new law presented an opportunity for pensioners to get decent exit packages.
By Peter Dube Dec. 12, 2024

Herentals Queens retain Heart Women Soccer League title

Racheal Gijima was the centre referee assisted by Phillipa Dube and Sibongumusa Luphahla.
By Austin Karonga Dec. 8, 2024

What does it take to be a living sacrifice?

The carnal nature has long been the driving force for what is done with the body; therefore, it will most likely rebel when it is told to submit to God’s control.
By Doug Mamvura Nov. 24, 2024

Compile accurately told stories on arts, journos challenged

The work is visually provocative as it seeks to speak to authorities provoking them to act.
By Tendai Sauta Nov. 15, 2024

Rusape to host World Aids Day commemorations

Last year's World Aids Day commemorations were held at Chinotimba Stadium in Victoria Falls, Matabeleland North province.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Nov. 11, 2024

Myths about UNRWA

USAID has also massively increased its aid program in Gaza, donating over $1 billion since October 2023.
By Yvette Alt Miller Nov. 3, 2024

Musakwa ropes in Nicholas Zakaria, Trymore Bande on debut single

The single, titled Tonosangana Ikoko, features veteran sungura singer, Madzibaba Zakaria, pastors Trymore Bande and Elisha Ndadzira.
By Life & Style Reporter Oct. 31, 2024

Zambia Offers Health Care to Zimbabweans — but for How Long?

Things haven’t always been like this in Zimbabwe. Before the country’s economy took a downturn, it offered free health services in the 1980s to low-income earners.
By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa Oct. 30, 2024

HCC employees fight for US$ salary component

The workers are set to meet their employer again today to discuss the plight of the city employees.
By Kenneth Nyangani Oct. 21, 2024