Met Department warns of more flooding
Emilia Zindi – Agriculture Editor The Department of Meteorological Services has warned of flooding as heavy rainfall is expected from today in the Mashonaland, Matabeleland North, Midlands and Manicaland provinces.
DIVINE APPOINTMENTS: A generation that loves ‘things’
Apostle Florence Kanyati is the face behind “Rizpah – the uncommon woman” project and co-founder and senior pastor of Zoe Life Changing Ministries. Tendai Manzvanzvike (TM) spoke with Apostle Florence…
‘We want our strippers!’
As the war between the Zimbabwe Republic Police and dancers rages on in the capital — disrupting many a reveller’s night of fun — The Sunday Mail Leisure sought to…
OPINION: AU victory and changing political seasons
Two major events of very serious significance happened last week. The first was a visit by a delegation of French business people who expressed a desire and interest in investing…
Hwange residents march to raise funds for heart op
Fairness Moyana Hwange Correspondent STAKEHOLDERS and members of the community on Tuesday conducted a fund-raising march in Hwange town to raise $10 000 needed for 13-year-old Hillary Nyathi to undergo…
ZIMSEC RESULTS: ‘Ranking unfair’
The grading and schools ranking system used by Zimbabwe School and Examinations Council (Zimsec) in its “A” Level results has become a subject of debate as various stakeholders argue that…
THIS AND THAT by Sokostina: May we get some service, please?
There is a lot going on in Zimbabwe. From men who are being dragged to court to look after their own offspring and women who are so fed up of…
Western Transport ‘in trouble’
WESTERN Transport Private Limited might have invited trouble from Bulawayo City Council after the transport operator allegedly built an illegal structure directly above the local authority’s sewer line.
RBZ slackened on bond coins
Economic Focus Patience F Madambi WITH all due respect to Gabriel Masvora’s voice of reason in giving a sober explanation to why Bulawayo and nay the country as a whole…
African cultural astronomy: A look at the link between African thought and the cosmos
LAST week we saw how agricultural produce was preserved for consumption in the winter months when there was no food production. Agriculture, together with other human activities such as architecture,…



