Chevrons seek to upset the odds
Tinashe Kusema ZIMBABWE have only beaten New Zealand once in 13 One-day Internationals and two Twenty20 encounters at home.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: From the Lion of Chirumanzu to Cecil the Lion
Cde Leopold Takawira was buried at the National Heroes Acre in Harare on August 11 (fittingly Heroes Day) in 1982.
Champ savours President’s words of wisdom
BOXING champion Charles Manyuchi got some valuable tips from President Mugabe during a reception hosted at State House on Thursday.
ZHUWAO BRIEF: Muckracking the waters of opportunity
The Zhuwao Brief notes Muckracker’s infantile ramblings in response to July 19’s submission that newspaper publishers cannot become vendors.
An artist or a cultural practitioner?
Takudzwa Chihambakwe FOR 35 years Zimbabwe has celebrated one Independence Day after another without a National Cultural Policy.
Zim lacks equipment to test for GMOs
Most Zimbabweans could be unknowingly consuming genetically modified food as the country does not have effective mechanisms to monitor the importation and sale of such products.
BRIDAL: The sweet scent of success
Tendai Mbirimi – Bridal Writer Harness a little fragrance of power and treat your guests to an all-round whiff on your wedding day!
May the best baby win!
IT is all systems go for 2015 The Sunday Mail/Jet Baby of the Year competition with publishing of the first batch of entrants’ pictures next week.
The fine art of Bonsai
THE Japanese have become world renowned because of this ancient style of gardening. Though this ancient art originated from China in about 265AD, then known in Chinese as Penjing, the…
Divine Appointments: God uses people with willing hearts
Concerns in Matthew 25:41 characterise Ms Constance Lopa’s (CL) compassionate work as she takes time to minister to the sick and needy in her community and local hospitals using meager…







