Motoring with Augustine Moyo: Luxury Ford: Blessing or blasphemy?
THIS has been the biggest news in the US and in the global motoring arena. Ford, unveiling a car to take on the world’s finest luxury sedans.
New school graduates to become employers
Debra Matabvu – Sunday Mail Reporter Zimbabwe’s revised school curriculum will produce graduates with potential to create employment instead of them being mere job-seekers, a senior Government official has said.
Nepal rules out finding more quake survivors
A week after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit Nepal, police said the death toll from the disaster has climbed to more than 6,840, with the government ruling out finding more…
Pope more popular than Obama
A study on Twitter accounts of world leaders has determined that Pope Francis is the most influential user by the rate of his average retweets and favorites, which is eight…
Zimdollar indispensible in bolstering regional integration
Clemence Machadu Insight Xenophobia almost succeeded in stealing the thunder of last week’s events in the republic’s giant capital, including the Sadc Extraordinary Summit, as the private media’s camera lenses,…
Divine Appointments: Sustain your faith by reading the Word of God
He oversees a young ministry, Greater Joy Worship Centre, but Reverend Edwin Masango (EM) says the vision behind the ministry is anchored on doctrinal belief that is extracted from the…
Castle Tankard field out tomorrow
Sports Reporter THE 2015 Castle Tankard final field will be unveiled tomorrow ahead of the blockbuster race set for the Borrowdale Race Course on May 16.
Cde Zuma, we are not your enemies, ask Cde Malema
Vukani Madoda The Sharp Shooter South African President Cde Jacob Zuma used his Freedom Day address last Monday to take a swipe at African governments for letting their citizens reside…
Chibuku Neshamwari promoting local culture
HISTORICALLY, dancing has always been an important aspect of Zimbabwean culture but lately global trends have significantly contributed to the deterioration of traditional practices.
Kariba’s ‘community’ zebras: A boon or bane?
Laiton Mkandawire When a pride of lions struck in Mahombekombe in 2013, killing a man and woman in two separate incidents and different areas, residents of the resort town of…






