Child abuse shocker for society
Viola Mzungwana Sexual abuse of children is a health and human rights issue in Zimbabwe and internationally.
Eclipsed Broadway run ends
Bruce Ndlovu Zimbabwean actress and playwright Danai Guriraa��s critically acclaimed play Eclipsed ended its run on the world famous Broadway stage where it was raking in $300 000 per week…
The Mlungushi bombings
IN a bid to stop the Zipra strategy of massing as many regular troops as possible at Mlungushi, an old Zambian army cadet training centre, which was situated on the…
Tsikamutanda Gava bares it all
Tinomuda Chakanyuka “A PROPHET is not without honour except in his own hometown. Could this Biblical maxim be true of the controversial witch-hunters popularly known as tsikamutandas?
Arts in the Digital age
Andrew Moyo THE arts industry has evolved in many ways over the years, with both positive and negative effects coming with the changes. Artistes who have been able to adapt to…
Exploring the minefield of studying poetry
Charles Dube THIS week I delve into unpopular territory — poetry. Regardless of the fact that poetry is done and examined in local languages, when it comes to English poetry…
Cash crunch bites churches
Desire Ncube CHURCHES are experiencing a significant drop in tithes and offerings as cash shortages bite into all spheres of life. A survey by The Sunday Mail Religion showed that some…
Plastic money is real money
Kevin Tutani On June 15, 2016, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya announced the reduction of bank service charges and electronic transactions. The charges will apply as follows: electronic…
Djokovic and Federer set on collision course yet again
Defending champion Novak Djokovic and seven-time winner Roger Federer have been drawn to meet in the semifinals of this year’s Wimbledon. The tournament begins tomorrow. World number one Djokovic, who is…











