Govt restores tender integrity
GOVERNMENT envisages that promulgation of the Public Procurement Act will facilitate creation of the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe, whose mandate will be to superintend the integrity of procurement processes…
“Bedroom war” as South African star salutes Zim men
THERE was war on popular social media platform Twitter after South African singer and actress Kelly Khumalo allegedly posted a controversial post seen as degrading to her fellow countrymen of…
Top cop answers your questions
The following are responses provided by Police Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba to issues raised by The Sunday Mail readers in the issue of June 19, 2016.
Feathers will fly: Akbay
HIGHLANDERS coach Erol Akbay can bring to an end Chicken Inn’s dominance over Bosso when the two teams clash in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League contest at Barbourfields Stadium…
‘Dance industry gone wrong’
MAMBOKADZI founder Enisia Mashusha is the quintessential jack of all trades. The actress, dancer and choreographer who made a breakthrough in mainstream entertainment in 2005 with her group Mambokadzi, achieved in…
Kunonga hails Hugh Masekela
Ntombiyolwandle Ndlovu,Sunday Life Reporter AWARD winning Afro jazz musician Victor Kunonga has hailed veteran South African crooner Hugh Masekela whom he has described as an icon par excellence.
Civil servants stay away. . . as Govt assures workers of pay
Harare Bureau THE Government is working flat out to ensure its employees are paid their June salaries in batches starting this week, and is appealing to its workforce to be…
Medal-less Zim disappoint in Durban
Lawson Madzivanyika THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe will not hang its head in shame despite the country’s disastrous outing at the Africa Senior Athletics Championships in Durban, South Africa…
Traditionalist bars wife from going to church
Gibson Mhaka A Bulawayo woman won a marital battle against her husband who barred her from going to church because he is a traditionalist.
Kwame Nkrumah must be smiling
Debra Matabvu In his 1961 publication “I speak freedom”, Kwame Nkrumah said, “It is clear that we need an African solution to our problems and this can only be found…










