Italy says 3,600 migrants rescued in two days
Almost 3,600 migrants have reportedly been rescued from overcrowded boats sailing from Africa to Europe over the past 48 hours, with sea conditions seen as perfect for attempting the crossing.
‘Baba Jukwa’ duo cleared
Tendai Rupapa Harare Bureau The Sunday Mail E-ditor Edmund Kudzayi had charges of attempting to subvert a constitutionally elected government via facebook using a Facebook character Baba Jukwa withdrawn before…
Role of men in the family in Zim
Vaidah Mashangwa THE International Day of Families which is commemorated on May 15 every year reflects the importance the international community places on the family.
Azhar ton seals Pakistan victory over Zimbabwe
Pakistan 269 for 4 (Azhar 102, Sohail 52*) beat Zimbabwe 268 for 7 (Raza 100*, Chibhabha 99, Yasir 2-40) by 6 wickets Azhar Ali began his captaincy career with three…
Khaya Moyo dismisses conspiracy theories
Harare Bureau ZANU-PF has challenged those spinning conspiracy theories of alleged factionalism in the party to bring evidence forward so that the offenders are brought to book.
Zim loses bid for AfDB presidency
Molline Gagare Business Reporter ZIMBABWE and Sadc candidate, Thomas Zondo Sakala has lost the battle to become the next president of the African Development Bank. Nigeria’s Akinwumi Adesina, 55, who…
SA families among ISIL’s newest recruits
Johannesburg — At least 23 South African citizens have travelled to Iraq and Syria to join the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant group (ISIL), raising concerns of recruitment…
Delta seeks to create lasting sporting legacy
From Ricky Zililo in Chivi COPA Coca-Cola boys Under-16 and girls Under-17 football tournament sponsors Delta Beverages have reiterated their commitment to develop sport in the country.
SDA world leader visits Bulawayo
Prosper Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter THE Seventh-Day Adventist Church world leader Pastor Ted Wilson will deliver a farewell sermon to thousands of church members and other invited dignitaries at Barbourfields Stadium…
What a country and its journalism
Joram Nyathi Group Political Editor JOURNALISTS in Zimbabwe seem to have boxed themselves into a conundrum. We have become willing tools in a toxic political environment. Instead of reporting or…











