FEATURE: ‘How I killed Chairman Chitepo’
Peter Stiff’s book “See You In November” details the Rhodesian Central Intelligence Organisation’s plan to kill Cde Herbert Chitepo and how Alan Brice and his team of Hugh “Chuck” Hind…
DuPont Pioneer and Pannar in US$30 million merger
Lorraine Muromo THE Zimbabwean unit of American-based seed business DuPont Pioneer will shell more than US$30 million to acquire the assets and liabilities of Pannar Seed Company as it seeks…
Mkhululi Bhebhe looks forward to Zim award
Fatima Bulla Zimbabwe gospel musician, Mkhululi Bhebhe relishes the day he will receive an award from his home country despite receiving acclaims in foreign land.
Kaukonde faces Parly sack
Sunday Mail Reporter Former Zanu-PF Mashonaland East provincial chair and incumbent Marondera Central National Assembly representative Ray Kaukonde faces the boot from Parliament following moves by his home province to…
Dairibord budgets US$1m for heifers
Enacy Mapakame – Business Reporter DAIRIBORD Holdings Zimbabwe will spend US$1 million on importing 500 heifers this year as it targets to increase milk production by 200 000 litres per…
Riot act for diamond miners
Government has directed all companies mining in the Chiadzwa diamond fields in Manicaland to immediately invest in underground mining or risk losing their operating licences.
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The triumvirate takes charge of Rome: Julius Caesar — By William Shakespeare
WE pick up our story at the time when Mark Antony says to the crowd, “If you have tears, prepare to shed them now.” This is the time when he…
Young talented artiste emerges
Peter Matika Senior Leisure Reporter SOMETIMES the production of music can move at a pace too swift for even the most devoted fan to keep up with. It is so fast…
Poetry Corner: Joy and Sorrow
Then a woman said, Speak to us of Joy and Sorrow. And he answered: Your joy is your sorrow unmasked. And the self-same well from which your laughter rises was…






