The right person for the job

Abdul Mohammed This June, the African Union is set to make a huge decision that could shape the fate of the organisation and the whole African continent for years to…

Screening for your garden

Andrew Mangwarara SINCE time immemorial, mankind has demarcated his territories and even today boundaries are still part of our lives. Screens or hedges serve the purpose of creating privacy, filtering…

Jonathan Mhlangaa��s journey at Highlanders

Mbongeni Ncube IN his teenage years Jonathan Mhlanga the Highlanders president was already a dedicated Bosso follower and he rose to servitude.

5 medical aid societies for SMEs

Shamiso Yikoniko Government has registered five new medical aid societies to cater exclusively for SMEs — the first time many in the sector will secure health insurance. The firms’ names…

Vice-President mourns businessman Johnson

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent VICE-PRESIDENT Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday conveyed his condolences to the family of the late Kwekwe businessman and Steelmakers chief executive officer Mr Alexander Johnson who together…

No money to rebrand ‘DeMbare’ condoms

Richard Muponde Gwanda Correspondent THE Ministry of Health and Child Care has no money to rebrand the Panther “DeMbare” condoms which are unpopular with the youths so as to attract more…

FC Platinum shine on

Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANE FC Platinum . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .(2) 3 Border Strikers. . . . . . .…

Cape to Cairo reclaims lost glory

Raymond Jaravaza HARDLY two years after taking over the management of Cape to Cairo, the new management has transformed the pub from an almost run down hangout joint frequented by…

Acting President mourns businessman Johnson

Bulawayo Bureau Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday paid tribute to late Steelmakers chief executive Mr Alexander Johnson, describing him as a humble and keen businessman. Mr Johnson his wife Achama,…

13 Zimbabweans in Chinese prisons

Sunday Mail Reporters ONLY 13 Zimbabweans are in Chinese prisons for various crimes and none of them is facing capital punishment, contrary to claims that 1 000 citizens were incarcerated…

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