Hwange Civic Centre project stalled
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter HWANGE Local Board (HLB) is struggling to get investors for its $50-million Civic Centre Project resulting in delays in commencement of the project, officials have…
The 10 commandments of decorating your rental
Yoliswa Dube DECORATING a rental home can often seem like a minefield of decisions, forcing you to weigh the financial risk and aesthetic payoff at every turn. How much time…
Remembering Zim’s gallant sons, daughters
IN our Lest We Forget Column former Zipra chief of military intelligence Retired Brigadier-General Abel Mazinyane remembers some of his late colleagues he was with during the armed struggle.…
Harare mayor faces two-front onslaught
Sunday Mail Reporters HARARE mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni could soon be suspended for flouting council regulations after appointing Mr James Mushore as town clerk without seeking approval from the Local…
That’s not how it’s done, Peter!
PETER Moyo’s archaic approach to business is gradually but certainly blowing apart the flamboyant Kwekwe-based ensemble, Utakataka Express.
Miners push for lower power tariffs
Livingstone Marufu LOCAL mining companies continue to push for a downward review of electricity tariffs, especially in the wake of declining commodity prices on international markets.
Harare mayor faces two-front onslaught
Sunday Mail Reporters HARARE mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni could soon be suspended for flouting council regulations after appointing Mr James Mushore as town clerk without seeking approval from the Local…
Students unions — who are they really representing?
Varaidzo Chidzuu AT the inception of every year the festival of the Masquerades begins at each and every institution of higher learning in Zimbabwe. Eloquent students with tongues that ooze…
School graft: More can be done
Tendai Chara Although stakeholders in the education sector applauded the efforts being made to curb abuse of funds by school heads and bursars, calls have been made for Government to…
The welcome return of sound clashes
SOUND clashes are back: if not for good then at least for the historic Together as One concert featuring Jamaican superstar Chris Martin.










