Insiders explain Cabinet reshuffle

President Mugabe reshuffled his Cabinet on Monday to re-energise his ministers as Government’s full attention remains on socio-economic transformation, The Sunday Mail has established.

Prince Edward launches school newspaper

Michael Kanengoni – The Hararian Deputy Editor Monday 29th of June was a historic day for Prince Edward School as it marked the re-launch of their school’s newspaper called The Hararian.

Durban lesson for Zim tourism

Prince Mushawevato recently in DURBAN, South Africa BEFORE tourism products attract droves of tourists, destinations must undoubtedly work hard.

Cimas, physicians smoke peace pipe…but hospital doctors, pharmacists wade in

Darlington Musarurwa and Africa Moyo Medical aid society Cimas and the National Physicians Association of Zimbabwe (NaPAZ), which were on a collision course a fortnight ago, have smoked the peace pipe,…

The mess that is southlea park…Odar: Can of rotten worms opens

As the bitter struggle for the control of Odar Farm intensifies, a rotten can of worms has since been unearthed as senior Government officials and individuals are facing allegations of…

VP Mnangagwa gets tough on red tape

Hatred Zenenga recently in China Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa is giving top priority to increasing FDI inflows into Zimbabwe with the creation of an Investor Roundtable to specifically handle Chinese businessperson…

MUSIC: Zim music videos quality improving but . . .

MOST local artistes have been finding it difficult to penetrate the international market and this has been attributed to a number of factors, chief amongst them being the poor quality…

Rogue bankers blight Govt’s empowerment project

ENTERPRENEUR Dr Nigel Chanakira believes that irresponsible individuals and poor macro-economic conditions have blighted Government efforts to create an enabling atmosphere for black businesses to thrive, especially in the financial…

Private sector can do more: President

Joram Nyathi at the United Nations, New York Africa’s private sector should invest more in social responsibility programmes to lessen the burden on governments in fighting diseases.

It’s a Serena Slam!

SERENA WILLIAMS yesterday beat Spain’s Garbine Muguruza to win Wimbledon for the sixth time and complete the “Serena Slam” as the holder of all four major titles.

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