Deaf artists fight for healthcare access through theatre, dance
Insimbi ZeZhwane receives RoilBAA recognition
Savanna throws lifeline to theatre groups
Beer and Festival treat for Mutare
The three day jamboree will see pork, beef and chicken being sold at half prices. The event which normally draws scores of people from all walks of life will see resident deejays, Governor and Candyman entertaining revellers on the turntables.
Residents engage BCC over evictions
The BMC houses are owned by council. Some of the tenants have been living in the houses for more than 20 years.
Chiwenga descends on errant nurses, doctors
This follows a NewsDay report last Friday exposing under-paid health personnel who had devised well-knit methods to supplement their incomes by charging extra money on desperate patients to get preferential treatment.
Athletics team buzzing after Mauritius heroics
The team, which clinched a bronze medal, comprises Ngoni Makusha, Dickson Kamungeremu, Denzel Simusialela and Tapiwa Makarawu.
South Korea and US fire missiles in warning to North Korea
Speaking at a war memorial event in Seoul, he added that North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes “are reaching the level of threatening not only peace on the Korean Peninsula but also in Northeast Asia and the world”, according to Yonhap.
Police must let journalists do their jobs without intimidation
At the time of the writing of this alert, the police were yet to inform him on what charges, if any, they wanted to lay on Mathuthu.