A big joke!

AFGHANISTAN clinched a historic one-day international series over Zimbabwe after a 73-run victory in Bulawayo yesterday saw them win 3-2. They are the first non-Test-playing country to win a multi-game…

ARTS: I’m not a spent force: Sekuru Tau

BRYN Taurai Mteki is back in the country and is taking no prisoners as he says his mind. In his short stint since he marked his return with an album…

Just pay the debt: RBZ chief

Zimbabwe must pay its US$10,4 billion dues to international lenders if it wants to access new money for economic growth from multilateral financial institutions, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Dr…

‘We want a piece of the church money’

Stories by Fatima Bulla TAXATION on ecclesiastical organisations’ profit-oriented business activities will come into effect on January 1 next year, the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority has revealed. In June, Zimra Commissioner-General…

VISUAL NEWS: Municipal Police raid Newlands sculptors

Harare Municipal Police officers yesterday confiscated artwork from sculptors who were selling their pieces at an undesignated site in Harare’s Newlands suburb – ALL Pictures by Sunday Mail VISUAL NEWS…

HIV secret leads to thousands of deaths

Thousands of children living with HIV in the zero-14 years age group have died in recent years as their parents failed to initiate them on treatment for fear of alerting…

UZ in bid to raise cancer awareness

Extra Reporter In a bid to raise awareness for cancer, University of Zimbabwe (UZ) and College of Health Sciences Rotaract Clubs will be holding an event dubbed “Harare Zumba World…

Kanyemba and Luangwa: The River Between

Extra Reporter Kanyemba, Luangwa and Zumbo are the three towns that form the border area where Zimbabwe, Zambia and Mozambique meet. Whereas from the Zimbabwean side, Kanyemba, Zumbo and Luangwa…

An abortive walk into prehistory

Garikai Mazara Extra Editor Mukanga National Park lies some 300km north of Harare, most of the journey there through rugged terrain. It is part of the Greater Chewore Game Park.…

COMMENT: Impure elements and a Cultural Revolution

All the people accused of corruption were not born corrupt. They were made corrupt. They were socialised into thinking corruption is normal and acceptable.

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