DANCEHALL with Prince: Dancehall calamity at Hifa
Dear Hifa I write this letter with a heavy heart. To date I am still trying to find answers with regards to your Dancehall Alliance concert held at the ZOL…
Inter-cropping, legumes way out
Farmers have been urged to inter-crop and grow legume varieties as a way of combating food insecurity and reducing poverty.
Cairns Holdings starts on road to recovery
FOOD processing group Cairns Holdings, whose sales in the first three months of this year rose by more than 17 percent, is close to finding a suitor, an official from…
HOUSING: In search of a place called home
After working in the civil service for more than 20 years, all 57-year-old Vusani Mapadza needed was a rest.
Search for Craven Week team begins
THE search for players to represent Zimbabwe at this year’s Under-18 Craven Week in South Africa begins next weekend amid a strong warning to parents not to try and influence…
The women are here
IT was once a taboo to have women directly dealing with football matters. It was even argued that having the fairer sex at training sessions or matches brought bad luck.…
Zambezi Book Expo to light up literary scene
ZIMBABWE’S literary scene and book sector, which has been struggling to recapture the glory of the late 90s and early 2000s is set for a revival with the establishment of…
Man kicks pregnant wife
Bulawayo Bureau A Zimbabwe National Army soldier allegedly assaulted his pregnant wife by punching and kicking her in the stomach after she refused to give birth at his rural home…
How safe are we at school?
Patience Chido Nhamburo – CCOSA Student WHEN our parents send us away to universities and colleges to be equipped with the education that holds our future as better Zimbabweans who are…
MOTHER’S DAY: Because mothers are gold…
Today being the second Sunday of May sees many countries in the world celebrating mothers and motherhood. The Sunday Mail Religion reproduces messages from women pastors whose duties mean they…






