AFM (Sengwayo) legal dispute ends . . . Overseer, three board members booted out

A TEN-YEAR legal wrangle over control of the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) of Portland Oregon (Southern African headquarters) has finally been put to rest after Harare High Court judge Justice…

Djembe Monks in Italian collaboration

Mbongeni Msimanga Sunday Leisure Correspondent TRIBAL house music outfit, Djembe Monks is definitely destined for greatness, as it recently attracted the attention of an Italian electro dance music producer, Gianluca…

Public private partnerships should also cover the livestock sector

THE story about Government going into a Public Private Partnership (PPP) to revive Antelope and Ingwizi Arda estates made for pleasant reading.

Dark day for Fifa after arms deal claims

THE latest allegations of corruption to hit fifa are coming from Egypt, who lost the bid to host the 2010 World Cup to South Africa.

MUSIC REVIEW: ‘Not bad at all, Jah Prayzah’

JAH PRAYZAH’s latest offering “Jerusarema” shows that the musician has what it takes to become a complete superstar, but only if he breaks one more barrier.

High costs stall solar generation…as REA lines up US$65m projects

THE high-profile World Solar Summit in Harare in September 1996 triggered great expectations as policy-makers spoke of having found a competent alternative and complement for both hydro and thermal power.

MOTORING: Meet the Jeep Cherokee 2015

HELLO and welcome to the world of cars, otherwise known to many as motoring. This column has been transferred from its home for many years, The Sunday Mail Business section,…

16 beauties vie for Face of Zim title

Leisure Reporter TOP music promoter Partson Chimbodza of Chipaz Promotions has been roped in for the Black Opal Face of Zimbabwe (Bofoz) 2015 Grand Finale at Harare International Conference Centre…

The birth of the Organisation of African Unity

Saul Gwakuba Some five years and one month after the first conference of independent African states was held in Accra (on 15 to 22 April 1958), a much larger one…

Zim records 34 percent decrease in new HIV infections

ZIMBABWE has reportedly recorded a 34 percent reduction in new HIV infections between 2005 and 2013, it has been learnt.

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