Chimbetu feud: The saga continues
It is nearly a decade since the master of song Simon “Chopper” Chimbetu died, and fissures within the family seem to continue growing.
How to demonetise the Zimbabwe dollar
I refer to an article that appeared in the Opinion and Analysis section of The Sunday Mail of August 3, 2014, under the headline “Demonetisation: Let us tread carefully”, written…
ZIM Dancehall: Dissing bad for the game
Creative lyrical content within the dancehall genre seems to be fast becoming a challenge as artistes are now concentrating more on dissing each other.
HEROES SPECIAL: Zimondi relives Chimurenga II ‘In the heat of the battle’
IT has been over three decades since the end of the country’s liberation war but he reflects on the battles as if they were fought yesterday.
HEROES SPECIAL – General Tongogara: The Legend and Role-model
Like most African political leaders of his time, Zimbabwe’s legendary guerrilla war hero, General Josiah Magama Tongogara, popularly known as “Tongo”, had humble origins.
HEALTH SECTOR: One step forward, two steps back
The migration of skilled and experienced health personnel to other countries has over the years been blamed on low salaries and poor working conditions locally, and experts say
Kiss of life for Chiadzwa families
A relatively unknown place situated in the dry semi-arid region of Manicaland, some forty kilometres off the Eastern Highlands capital, the diamond rich Chiadzwa area has risen to become one…
Health Food: Wonders of legumes and herbs
Legumes are a fundamental element of diets in Central America and Asia
ZIMRA spares council the axe
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has rescinded garnishing Harare City Council
Thieves loot Matavire’s property . . . Paul’s properties cannot be accounted for
THE late Paul “Dr Love” Matavire who died in 2005, was one of the music greats of his time whose wit and humour-laced approach to serious social issues made his…










