Source: ZITF roars to life | The Sunday News Mr Busisa Moyo Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Business Reporter THE 65th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) roars into life tomorrow in Bulawayo, with expectations high that the iconic trade jamboree will spotlight Zimbabwe’s drive towards inclusive and sustainable industrial development. This year’s milestone edition […]
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Drug theft syndicate exposed at local hospitals
Source: Drug theft syndicate exposed at local hospitals | The Sunday News Robin Muchetu/ Michelle Musandinyoze, Health Reporters A WELL-ORGANISED syndicate of hospital workers has been implicated in the theft and sale of medicines destined for public health facilities with reports indicating that nurses and doctors are illegally procuring drugs from Zambia to sell to […]
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BCC cracks whip on unlicensed businesses
Source: BCC cracks whip on unlicensed businesses | The Sunday News Dr Edwin Sibanda-Mzingwane Raymond Jaravaza, Sunday News Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) last month conducted over 800 routine inspections on businesses across the city, penalising dozens of outlets for a range of public health violations, including the sale of food unfit for human […]
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Fire breaks out in emergency unit at Tembisa Hospital
Firefighters and the Gauteng emergency management services have responded to a fire at Tembisa Hospital’s accident and emergency unit. No casualties have been reported so far. “The report that we have now is that all patients who were at the accident emergency unit have been safely evacuated to a safer area within the hospital. We […] …
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It’s easier to oppress a people who have been conditioned to accept mediocrity
Source: It’s easier to oppress a people who have been conditioned to accept mediocrity This country can be a depressing place to live in. Tendai Ruben Mbofana Zimbabwe marked 45 years of independence yesterday. As expected, state-controlled media went into overdrive, flooding the airwaves with glowing praises for the supposed achievements of the so-called […]
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Mposa continue on winning streak
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Black Mambas Queens 0 Mposa Academy 2 NEWLY promoted Zimbabwe Women’s Super League side, Mpopoma Sports Academy continued with their disrespect for seasoned teams in the league after shocking Black Mambas Queens at their own Mkushi Academy backyard this afternoon. Second half goals, 11 minutes apart by Rutendo Madongorere (65mins) and Thando sibanda […] …
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HALLELUJAH! Pastor Barak finally bags first award at ZGMA
Mthabisi Tshuma ,Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub AFTER years of nominations but no wins, Bulawayo’s own Pastor Barak has finally struck gold! The gospel crooner, who’s long been a familiar name in awards circuits like the Bulawayo Arts Awards (BAA), National Arts Merit Awards (Nama), and Skyz Metro FM Awards, had never tasted victory—until now. […] …
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Silent Killer refuses to board flight for UK gig, claims he dreamt of plane crashing
Dancehall chanter locks self in airport toilet moments before departure
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Conquering couple arrives back in Bulawayo
Sipepisiwe Moyo,Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub ADVENTUROUS cycling couple Vusumuzi Mkandla and Thandolwenkosi Tshuma, who cycled and conquered 11 countries, arrived in Bulawayo today at 10 am to complete the second season of the cycling expedition. Upon arrival, the couple was welcomed at the Large City Hall by several people who included their family, city […] …
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Ministers visit Rovos-BBR train accident victims
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter THE Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Barbara Rwodzi and the Bulawayo Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Judith Ncube, on Saturday morning, visited eight Gwanda train accident victims at Mater Dei Hospital. The accident came about when a Rovos Rail train collided with a Bulawayo-Beitbridge Railway goods train just outside […] …
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