MCS NEWSLETTER 111

1 – COVID We are only just past mid-year and it seems a whole era has passed by.  We last met in mid-February when we enjoyed a superb outing to Sotcha cave.  Little did we know that the gathering pandemic would soon reach us and that in March the country would be in...

MCS NEWSLETTER 110

1 – NEW COMMITTEE Your committee was returned to office, along with Mr Neil Rix who joins our Executive.  The office bearers also remain unchanged: Chairman          Gavin Stephens Treasurer          Jean Whiley Secretary          Gaynor Lightfoot Members         ...

MCS NEWSLETTER 109

1 – ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Once again, the Annual General Meeting looms – to be followed by Christmas and the New Year.  Hard to believe but another year is drawing to a close.  And what a year it has been – forget the economy and politics – it has been a hectic year...

MCS NEWSLETTER 108

1 – LOSS OF BLACK RHINO Your society sadly reports that a black rhino was poached from the Whovi Game Reserve side of the Matopos National Park in the second week of August.  This follows a three-year period free of poaching incidents and is under investigation by...

MCS NEWSLETTER 107

1 – A CHILL WIND A chill wind blows across the landscape, and it’s not just the onset of winter.  The Zimbabwe economy blighted by drought is once again spinning out of control.  Inflation is soaring; cost of living rising.  Employees are facing real hardship and...
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