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Bosso make 8 draws in 10 matches

Mwaruwari, who has managed only one win in 10 matches since taking the helm at the start of the season, was visibly disappointed by his side’s inability to defend set-pieces.
By Henry Mhara 9m ago

Mine workers push for US$650 wage

“We reiterate our call in the industry for a minimum wage of US$650, reflecting the dangerous nature of mining work and the value of the minerals workers extract,” he said.
By Silas Nkala 12m ago

UNDP intensifies rural women empowerment

“Women’s economic empowerment was supported through savings groups, enterprise development, livelihoods and mining-related interventions,” he said.
By Sharon Sibindi 14m ago

Lupane Hospital construction delays spark political storm

“There has not been a provincial hospital that has been constructed yet in Matabeleland North. Not now. Not ever,” he said.
By Silas Nkala 16m ago

Two Warriors clash in Nedbank Cup final

For Jalai, victory would mark a dream first season; for Galaxy, it’s a shot at reviving their cup-winning legacy.
By Evans Mathanda 57m ago

Let us fully utilise our mineral wealth

The government must urgently commission a comprehensive geological survey, which must be independently verified.

Harare on brink of deadly cholera outbreak, as mayor slams investment authority over delayed sanitation deal

“For some reason, certain regulatory bodies that should be pro-investment become the very bottlenecks of investment,” Mafume said, in a pointed critique.
By Freeman Makopa 2h ago

Reflections on working people

The fast-track land reform programme, while desirable, was so chaotic that more than 800 000 jobs in the agriculture sector were lost in less than five years since 2000.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu 2h ago

NewsDay Cartoon May 2, 2026 edition

NewsDay Cartoon May 2, 2026 edition
By The Watcher 2h ago