A tale of two lives
By Isdore Guvamombe recently in Chiredzi
IT is 8:30am prompt at the Magistrates’ Court in Chiredzi.
‘GPA mixes like oil and water’
By Professor Jonathan Moyo, MP
The growing realisation that Zimbabwe should hold a harmonised general election some time this year has opened a can of dirty worms with the usual detractors in the diplomatic community and their band of puppets and associated electoral cowards throwing up all sorts of self-serving oppositions to what in point of fact has become an inevitable election, given that the so-called inclusive Government, whose envisioned GPA tenure expires next month, has become fatally dysfunctional.
Shimmer Chinodya’s ‘Strife’ translated into German
By Monica Cheru-Mpambawashe
In yet another triumph for the author personally and for Zimbabwean literature in general, Shimmer Chinodya’s Noma Award-winning novel Strife has had its fourth edition published. This time it is in German.
Calitoz: Where clubbing and church mix, almost!
By Charlotte Musarurwa
IT is a true case of strange bedfellows at Calitoz Night Club in Harare’s western suburb of Avonlea.
Harare lacks proper concert facilities
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
When reggae/dancehall singer Sean Paul said, “Zimbabwe is a great concert country”, he was very correct.
No need to strike, civil servants told
Sunday Mail Reporter
CIVIL servants should not go on strike to press for increased salaries as discussions on their remuneration are still under way, a senior Apex Council member has said.
Monalisa back in the ring
By Diana Muringisi
THE country’s top ranked female boxer, Monalisa Sibanda, has fired a salvo at critics who had begun to write her off.
Lessons from Munya’s vision, desire, courage
FAITH TALK with Peter Zvanaka Mukwena
LAST Thursday’s The Herald front page story of Munyaradzi Chidzonga made pleasant reading and left this writer realising the power of dreams, desire and daring courage in fulfilling one’s aspirations.
MPs petition President on salaries
By Itai Mazire
PARLIAMENT’S Standing Rules and Orders Committee (SROC) has submitted a petition to President Mugabe asking for a review of parliamentarians’ salaries and allowances from US$400 to US$1 000.
Witch-hunt clogs REA
By Augustine Moyo and Darlington Musarurwa
IN what could prove to be a very costly boob, the Minister of Energy and Power Development, Mr Elton Mangoma, has suspended Rural Electrification Agency chairman Mr Jericho Gotora and sent, on forced leave, the chief executive officer, Mr Vurayayi Guvakuva, over US$650 000 issued in loans by management in 2009.











