Mutasa off to Slovakia

MIDFIELD ace Wisdom Mutasa has put his country first and availed himself for selection despite an imminent departure to Slovakia for trials.

Dr Chiyangwa recovering after inferno

Sunday Mail Reporter Tycoon and politician Dr Phillip Chiyangwa, who was injured in an inferno that razed part of his Harare mansion on Friday, says he is recovering well and…

Young scientists: Solving problems practically

Rujeko Chikuni, Young Science Club Hilbright Science College, Avondale Campus

Pabloz: Bringing exquisite to town

HARARE’S nightlife is set for a major boost with the arrival of the Pabloz Franchise which is set to be launched this Friday at Sam Levy’s Village in Borrowdale.

Mass transport system first

Debra Matabvu Analysts have implored Government to introduce a viable mass transport system “that gives road users an option” before setting up urban tollgates.

ANALYSIS: After by-elections, 2018 remains to be won

Rangu Nyamurundira There is more meaning to Zanu-PF’s sweep of all 16 seats in the recent Parliamentary by-elections than merely reclaiming vital urban seats from the opposition MDCs after more…

Muslims in month of Ramadan

Religion Reporter THE Muslim’s Holy month of Ramadan began last Wednesday and according to the Muslim lunar calendar, it will run until July 18.

When we were black: African child poem

Written by students from different African countries: Albert Sithole ,Donald Kuutsi, Inomusa Ndlovu, Gregory Samakande, Monica Rupazo, Benevolent Masora, Lucky Bulayani , Onalethuso P.B.M Ntema

Pricing: Zim on the right track

Government has identified competitiveness as one of the factors crucial to Zimbabwe’s socio-economic transformation. A Cabinet committee chaired by Industry and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha

Ostrich farming on verge of collapse

Dumisani Nsingo Farming Reporter THE country is losing about $9 million in potential ostrich exports due to the collapse of the industry over the last decade owing to the country’s…

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