Editorial Comment: Transparency needed at City of Harare
In this week’s issue of The Sunday Mail we report on preliminary findings by investigators into alleged misuse of water and sewer infrastructure funds by the City of Harare. The…
I was born for Big Brother: Lady Squanda
The Chitungwiza-born and bred chanter believes that as someone who comes from the ghetto, she can socialise with different characters of people and still be able to get rid of…
Township jazz lovers to get a treat
Hard on the heels of runaway successes at the Bush Fire Festival in Swaziland and the Azgo Festival in Maputo, superstar Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi returns home to headline the 15th…
Fascinated by the magical beam
Benny Leon To my childish mind I thought that there must be some connection between the moving images on the silver screen and that moving beam of light. I remember…
Zimbabwe accedes to human rights review
Zimbabwe has voluntarily placed itself on the United Nations Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of human rights. By adhering to United Nations principles on human rights, the country has exposed the…
Govt issues ultimatum to unregistered car owners
Pamela Nyabadza Sunday Mail Reporter Government will embark on a nationwide blitz to impound all unregistered vehicles on the country’s roads that are prejudicing the state of millions of dollars…
Building a region coast-to-coast…Sadc strategy for economic transformation
Kizito Sikuka and Phyllis Johnson The vision of Southern Africa as an emerging economy with infrastructure that works coast-to-coast will be closer to reality after the regional Summit that will…
Celebrating the life of Father John Dove
Fr Gibson Munyoro The Catholic Church and the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in Zimbabwe today celebrate the life of Father John Dove SJ, who passed on early in the morning…
DeMbare launch membership drive
Dynamos yesterday launched an ambitious membership drive aimed at helping the club tap into the millions of supporters it boasts of across the country. Speaking at the launch which was…
Sables selection panel faces difficult task
The Sables’ selection panel is faced with the daunting task of picking the ideal pair of starting centres for this month’s Rugby World Cup qualifying tournament in Madagascar. A number…



