BUSINESS FORUM: When a fool is empowered

THE word “fool” may come across as rude or too strong, but it is used 56 times in the Bible.

KwaTsiga, where criminals are heroes

In the heart of Harare lies the sprawling suburb of Mbare — one of the oldest and most populous high-density settlements of the capital city.

The need for corrective re-alignment in Zanu-PF

While it is given that the life of any revolutionary movement is defined by its ability to continue attracting membership through an enduring ideological framework, Zanu-PF lacked a rigorous orientation…

The greater the challenge, the more glorious the victory

Apostle M Phiri Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, a French playwright and actor also known as Molière, once said: “The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it”

Mauritian investors show interest in Zimbabwe

MAURITIAN businesses have a keen interest to invest and establish partnerships with Zimbabwean entities involved in the renewable energy sector, packaging and the chemical manufacturing industry,

ALL AFRICA GAMES: Team Zim opts out of table tennis

ZIMBABWE has resolved not to send a table tennis team to the 11th edition of the All-Africa games to be held in Brazzaville, Congo next year as the country seeks…

EDUCATION: Bad stats make for bad planning

Sifelani Tsiko Last week, I attended an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Fifth Assessment Report outreach event in Pretoria, South Africa that sought to table evidence on the reality of…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: No cow is too sacred

Bold decisions do not come from feeble men and women. They are made by people of valour.

GALLERY: Macheso’s Chronology of Misfortune of Events

From the , The Sunday Mail looks back at the trail of events that have plagued Alick Macheso and family matters

MUSIC: Tambarimba moves to promote traditional music

Tambarimba Arts, in partnership with the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ), has embarked on a drive to promote the use of traditional instruments in schools around the country.

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