KP ‘was offered clean slate’
Kevin Pietersen says he was offered “a clean slate” by the England and Wales Cricket Board, clarifying his anger over his omission by England.
Musabayana wins big in Wedza North
Sunday Mail Reporter ZANU-PF’s Cde David Musabayana secured a crushing victory in Friday’s Wedza North by-election to retain the revolutionary party’s seat in the National Assembly.
Celebrating bold, beautiful African women
RIZPAH the Uncommon Women International Conference, a brainchild of Apostle Florence Kanyati, has been running for the past decade on Africa Day.
LEGAL MATTERS: The need for trademarks in our law
For a very long time now, most successful businesses and products the world over have thrived on their trademarks and or their good names. Look at these few…
Case for local coins return
I have on many occasions, in the recent past, strongly and persistently advocated the immediate reintroduction into circulation of Zimbabwean dollar coins (but not Zim dollar notes at this stage),
How AU came into being (continued)
Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu The Versailles Peace treaty that ended the First World War mandated Britain, France, South Africa, Belgium, Australia and New Zealand to each administer some former German colonial…
EDUCATION: Creating a new kind of student
The proposed new grading system has gotten the education experts talking, with Zimbabweans showing great interest in the development of their schooling system.
General Motors to invest US$5,4bn
GENERAL MOTORS Co said it will spend US$5,4 billion on its US plants during the next three years as the automaker prepares to build a series of new models.
vaSHAGARE: Pray for us too Prophet Magaya
I DON’T know whether Walter Magaya is a true man of God, a true prophet.
Young farmer takes agriculture to higher level
Nqobizitha Dhlamini CONTRARY to the popular notion that youths are the leaders of tomorrow, many young people are taking the bull by its horns and proving that you don’t have…



