ZDF, civil servants in fraudulent loan acts warned
Rogue members of the defence forces and civil service are using fraudulent methods to secure bank loans, The Sunday Mail has established.
Mazrui: Epitome of intellectual tolerance
From Sifelani Tsiko in NAIROBI, Kenya Mazrui was a prolific imaginative writer, producing history books and essays that evoked, in a range of voices, the trials of Africa’s pre-colonial and…
Aguero hits four as City rout Spurs
Sergio Aguero scored four goals in a game of four penalties as Manchester City recorded a memorable 4-1 win over 10-man Tottenham Hotspur at Eastlands on Saturday.
MILTON KAMWENDO: The rural space is not a rotten one
UNLESS you are relevant to spaces that matter, you may not matter much. In my work, I do a lot of work with agricultural-related businesses and NGOs.
Major diamond hub for Mt Hampden
Government has mandated selected colleges to manufacture diamond-cutting and polishing equipment for use at the proposed Non-Aligned Movement (Nam) Technology Centre in Mt Hampden.
Volleyball association confident
THE president of the Zimbabwe Volleyball Association, Frederick Ndlovu, has expressed confidence in the country’s five candidates to an international referees’ course that is currently running in Harare.
Ebola screening targets foreign students
The Government has intensified the screening and monitoring process of students
OPEN ECONOMY: Why are Africans paranoid?
When you are paranoid, you are constantly in a mental battle with oneself.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zanu-PF factionalism: Somebody just had to shame the devil
IT was long time coming and when it came it took so many people by surprise such that up to now, some have not yet recovered while others have recoiled…
INSIGHT: Heads up: The British are coming!
So the sramble continues! After China! After Russia! A luta continua!







