Prof Moyo’s wedding songs trigger demand

Susan Nyabunze  Herald Reporter The two songs written by Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo for his daughter Lungile’s wedding to Tafadzwa Wakatama on Saturday have caused…

Kudzayi freedom bid hits snag

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A second bid for freedom by Sunday Mail Editor Edmund Kudzayi and his brother Philip, who are facing terrorism charges, failed yesterday after a Harare magistrate…

Triangle celebrate win

Oscar Rusenga in TRIANGLE THE town of Triangle has been partying since the local football team won the NetOne OneWallet Cup on Sunday, and yesterday the architects of that triumph…

SA must respect protocols it ratified

Tafara Shumba Correspondent SOUTH Africa announced last week that it was going to recommence deporting illegal immigrants from Zimbabwe. The announcement was a real bombshell to thousands of Zimbabweans who are…

Breast cancer awareness: Not just in October

Ruth Butaumocho Gender Forum According to research conducted, one in eight women is likely to develop breast cancer, while one in 1 000 is likely to suffer a similar fate, clearly…

ZBCTV should engage ZIFF

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka TV Column It is another week and I pray that you are all well. First things first, Big Brother Africa is back although yours truly still thinks it…

Seven Vapostori identified

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Two witnesses yesterday identified seven of the 37 Johanne Masowe eChishanu apostolic sect members as the co-perpetrators of the violence against the police, journalists and other officials…

Fidelity seeks London market re-accreditation

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter FIDELITY Printers and Refiners has applied to be re-accredited by the London Bullion Market Association amid indications that Zimbabwe’s refined gold will surpass 10 tonnes.

Editorial Comment: Value addition, competitiveness the answer

THERE is no doubt that Zimbabwe needs to build anew its industrial base, creating wealth, providing decent jobs and by boosting exports and decreasing imports do something about our appallingly…

Perhaps it is time to say goodbye to book writing

Ignatius T. Mabasa Shelling The Nuts In three years, I earned nothing from a book that has been a national school set text. My publisher is fighting demons in the form…

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