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An exciting engagement

What is the difference between a cat and a comma? One has claws at the end of its paws, the other has a pause at the end of its clause!
By Tim Middleton 3h ago

The girl child who returned to say thank you!

The burden of looking after three children, and finding school fees for them was too much for grandma.
By Own Correspondent 3h ago

More notes on the Grace of God

Apostle Paul had to write a whole letter to correct this.
By Erasmus Makarimayi Jul. 4, 2026

Cops linked to illegal kombi chaos in Bulawayo

Town clerk Christopher Dube delivered the bombshell while addressing councillors on rampant lawlessness in the transport sector.
By Jeffrey Muvundusi Jul. 3, 2026

Impact for Christ Ministries Bulawayo Crusade set for July 3–5

Churches also view crusades as platforms for evangelism, discipleship and promoting values such as compassion, integrity, peace and unity.
By Tendai Sauta Jun. 30, 2026

MSMEs power Zimbabwe’s economy, says government

The commitment was made during the provincial commemoration of International MSME Day held at the Small City Hall in Bulawayo recently.
By Langelihle Nyathi Jun. 29, 2026

BCC moves to curb illegal vending, improve waste management

Speaking during the engagement, Dube said the proposed partnership was in line with government policy.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 27, 2026

Court sidesteps explosive Seke land dispute

Chibage, represented by Brian Kashangura, had approached the court seeking an interdict against Nyanhongo.
By Desmond Chingarande Jun. 24, 2026

Brenda Shoko puts pen to purpose in new devotional

 Shoko said her hope was that the book would transform believers by helping them to understand and enjoy what God has made available to them during their earthly lives.
By Phillip Chidavaenzi Jun. 24, 2026